Being there: fieldwork in anthropology
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Weitere Verfasser: Watson, C. W. 1946- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London ; Sterling, Va. Pluto Press 1999
Schriftenreihe:Anthropology, culture, and society
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Includes bibliographical references and index
The quality of being there / C.W. Watson -- Fictions of fieldwork: depicting the 'self' in ethnographic writing (Italy) / Cris Shore -- Location and relocation: home, 'the field' and anthropological ethics (Sylhet, Bangladesh) / Katy Gardner -- On ethnographic experience: formative and informative (Nias, Indonesia) / Andrew Beatty -- Learning to be friends: participant observation amongst English schoolchildren (the Midlands, England) / Allison James -- The end in the beginning: New Year at Rizong (the Himalayas) / Anna Grimshaw -- A diminishment: a death in the field (Kerinci, Indonesia) / C.W. Watson
"The nature of anthropological fieldwork changes from generation to generation, reflecting current personal, moral and political issues. This collection addresses the central position of fieldwork in modern social anthropology, examining previous works on the subject and locating a discussion of the nature of fieldwork within the context of current theoretical debates. Central to this analysis are the personal accounts of six anthropologists, all trained in the tradition of social anthropology and working in a variety of different social, economic and environmental settings - Italy, the Himalayas, Northern England, Bangladesh and Indonesia. Each example is a discussion of the close relationship which anthropologists establish with friends and informants in the field. Collectively they describe the varying ways in which that closeness affects the nature of the anthropologists' observation, as well as an understanding of themselves and their discipline."--Book description
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (vii, 169 Seiten)
ISBN:1849640483
9781849640480

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