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Ethnographic Fieldwork
An Anthropological Reader
Taschenbuch von Antonius C. G. M. Robben (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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Newly revised, Ethnographic Fieldwork: An Anthropological Reader Second Edition provides readers with a picture of the breadth, variation, and complexity of fieldwork. The updated selections offer insight into the ethnographer's experience of gathering and analyzing data, and a richer understanding of the conflicts, hazards and ethical challenges of pursuing fieldwork around the globe.
* Offers an international collection of classic and contemporary readings to provide students with a broad understanding of historical, methodological, ethical, reflexive and stylistic issues in fieldwork
* Features 16 new articles and revised part introductions, with additional insights into the experience of conducting ethnographic fieldwork
* Explores the importance of fieldwork practice in achieving the core theoretical and methodological goals of anthropology
* Highlights the personal and professional challenges of field researchers, from issues of professional identity, fieldwork relations, activism, and the conflicts, hazards and ethical concerns of community work.
Newly revised, Ethnographic Fieldwork: An Anthropological Reader Second Edition provides readers with a picture of the breadth, variation, and complexity of fieldwork. The updated selections offer insight into the ethnographer's experience of gathering and analyzing data, and a richer understanding of the conflicts, hazards and ethical challenges of pursuing fieldwork around the globe.
* Offers an international collection of classic and contemporary readings to provide students with a broad understanding of historical, methodological, ethical, reflexive and stylistic issues in fieldwork
* Features 16 new articles and revised part introductions, with additional insights into the experience of conducting ethnographic fieldwork
* Explores the importance of fieldwork practice in achieving the core theoretical and methodological goals of anthropology
* Highlights the personal and professional challenges of field researchers, from issues of professional identity, fieldwork relations, activism, and the conflicts, hazards and ethical concerns of community work.
Über den Autor
Antonius C. G. M. Robben is Professor of Anthropology at Utrecht University, the Netherlands, and past President of the Netherlands Society of Anthropology. He is the author of Sons of the Sea Goddess: Economic Practice and Discursive Conflict in Brazil (1989) and Political Violence and Trauma in Argentina (2005), and editor of Fieldwork Under Fire: Contemporary Studies of Violence and Survival (with Carolyn Nordstrom, 1995) and Iraq at a Distance: What Anthropologists Can Teach Us About the War (2010).

Jeffrey A. Sluka is Associate Professor of Social Anthropology at Massey University, New Zealand. He is past Chair of the Association of Social Anthropologists of Aotearoa/New Zealand, a Fellow of the American Anthropological Association, author of Hearts and Minds, Water and Fish: Popular Support for the IRA and INLA in a Northern Irish Ghetto (1989), and editor of Death Squad: The Anthropology of State Terror (2000).

Inhaltsverzeichnis
About the Editors x Editors' Acknowledgments xi Acknowledgments to Sources xii Fieldwork in Cultural Anthropology: An Introduction 1Jeffrey S. Sluka and Antonius C. G. M. Robben Part I Beginnings 49 Introduction 51Antonius C. G. M. Robben 1 The Observation of Savage Peoples 56Joseph-Marie Degérando 2 The Methods of Ethnology 63Franz Boas 3 Method and Scope of Anthropological Fieldwork 69Bronislaw Malinowski Part II Fieldwork Identity 83 Introduction 85Antonius C. G. M. Robben 4 A Woman Going Native 92Hortense Powdermaker 5 Fixing and Negotiating Identities in the Field: The Case of Lebanese Shiites 103Roschanack Shaery-Eisenlohr 6 Being Gay and Doing Fieldwork 114Walter L. Williams 7 Automythologies and the Reconstruction of Ageing 124Paul Spencer Part III Fieldwork Relations and Rapport 135 Introduction 137Jeffrey A. Sluka 8 Champukwi of the Village of the Tapirs 143Charles Wagley 9 Behind Many Masks: Ethnography and Impression Management 153Gerald D. Berreman 10 The Politics of Truth and Emotion among Victims and Perpetrators of Violence 175Antonius C. G. M. Robben Part IV The "Other" Talks Back 191 Introduction 193Jeffrey A. Sluka 11 Custer Died for Your Sins 199Vine Deloria, Jr. 12 Here Come the Anthros 207Cecil King 13 When They Read What the Papers Say We Wrote 210Ofra Greenberg 14 Ire in Ireland 219Nancy Scheper-Hughes Part V Fieldwork Confl icts, Hazards, and Dangers 235 Introduction 237Jeffrey A. Sluka 15 Ethnology in a Revolutionary Setting 244June Nash 16 The Ethnographer's Tale 256Neil L. Whitehead 17 Anthropology from the Bones: A Memoir of Fieldwork, Survival, and Commitment 274Cynthia Keppley Mahmood 18 Reflections on Managing Danger in Fieldwork: Dangerous Anthropology in Belfast 283Jeffrey A. Sluka Part VI Fieldwork Ethics 297 Introduction 299Jeffrey A. Sluka 19 The Life and Death of Project Camelot 306Irving Louis Horowitz 20 Confronting the Ethics of Ethnography: Lessons From Fieldwork in Central America 318Philippe Bourgois 21 Ethics versus "Realism" in Anthropology 331Gerald D. Berreman 22 Worms, Witchcraft and Wild Incantations: The Case of the Chicken Soup Cure 353Jeffrey David Ehrenreich 23 Code of Ethics (2009) 359American Anthropological Association Part VII Multi-Sited Fieldwork 365 Introduction 367Antonius C. G. M. Robben 24 Beyond "Culture": Space, Identity, and the Politics of Difference 374Akhil Gupta and James Ferguson 25 Afghanistan, Ethnography, and the New World Order 387David B. Edwards 26 Being There ... and There ... and There! Reflections on Multi-Site Ethnography 399Ulf Hannerz 27 A New Form of Collaboration in Cultural Anthropology: Matsutake Worlds 409Matsutake Worlds Research Group Part VIII Sensorial Fieldwork 441 Introduction 443Antonius C. G. M. Robben 28 Balinese Character: A Photographic Analysis 450Gregory Bateson and Margaret Mead 29 The Taste of Ethnographic Things 465Paul Stoller and Cheryl Olkes 30 Dialogic Editing: Interpreting How Kaluli Read Sound and Sentiment 480Steven Feld 31 On Rocks, Walks, and Talks in West Africa: Cultural Categories and an Anthropology of the Senses 496Kathryn Linn Geurts Part IX Refl exive Ethnography 511 Introduction 513Antonius C. G. M. Robben 32 Fieldwork and Friendship in Morocco 520Paul Rabinow 33 The Way Things Are Said 528Jeanne Favret-Saada 34 Transmutation of Sensibilities: Empathy, Intuition, Revelation 540Thomas J. Csordas 35 "At the Heart of the Discipline": Critical Reflections on Fieldwork 547Vincent Crapanzano Part X Engaged Fieldwork 563 Introduction 565Jeffrey A. Sluka 36 Introduction - 1942 573Margaret Mead 37 Scholarship, Advocacy, and the Politics of Engagement in Burma (Myanmar) 579Monique Skidmore 38 "Human Terrain": Past, Present and Future Applications 593Roberto J. González 39 The Gaza Freedom Flotilla: Ethnographic Notes on "Othering Violence" 605Nikolas Kosmatopoulos Appendix 1: Key Ethnographic, Sociological, Qualitative, and Multidisciplinary Fieldwork Methods Texts 612 Appendix 2: Edited Cultural Anthropology Volumes on Fieldwork Experiences 615 Appendix 3: Reflexive Accounts of Fieldwork and Ethnographies Which Include Accounts of Fieldwork 618 Appendix 4: Leading Cultural Anthropology Fieldwork Methods Texts 620 Appendix 5: Early and Classic Anthropological Writings on Fieldwork, including Diaries and Letters 622 Index 623
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2011
Fachbereich: Völkerkunde
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Völkerkunde
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: About the EditorsEditors' AcknowledgmentsAcknowledgments to SourcesFieldwork in Cultural Anthropology: An IntroductionPart I: BeginningsPart II: Fieldwork IdentityPart III: Fieldwork Relations and RapportPart IV: The "Other" Talks BackPart V: Fieldwork C
ISBN-13: 9780470657157
ISBN-10: 0470657154
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Robben
Sluka
Redaktion: Robben, Antonius C. G. M.
Sluka, Jeffrey A.
Hersteller: John Wiley & Sons
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Maße: 244 x 170 x 36 mm
Von/Mit: Antonius C. G. M. Robben (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 30.12.2011
Gewicht: 1,14 kg
Artikel-ID: 106859427
Über den Autor
Antonius C. G. M. Robben is Professor of Anthropology at Utrecht University, the Netherlands, and past President of the Netherlands Society of Anthropology. He is the author of Sons of the Sea Goddess: Economic Practice and Discursive Conflict in Brazil (1989) and Political Violence and Trauma in Argentina (2005), and editor of Fieldwork Under Fire: Contemporary Studies of Violence and Survival (with Carolyn Nordstrom, 1995) and Iraq at a Distance: What Anthropologists Can Teach Us About the War (2010).

Jeffrey A. Sluka is Associate Professor of Social Anthropology at Massey University, New Zealand. He is past Chair of the Association of Social Anthropologists of Aotearoa/New Zealand, a Fellow of the American Anthropological Association, author of Hearts and Minds, Water and Fish: Popular Support for the IRA and INLA in a Northern Irish Ghetto (1989), and editor of Death Squad: The Anthropology of State Terror (2000).

Inhaltsverzeichnis
About the Editors x Editors' Acknowledgments xi Acknowledgments to Sources xii Fieldwork in Cultural Anthropology: An Introduction 1Jeffrey S. Sluka and Antonius C. G. M. Robben Part I Beginnings 49 Introduction 51Antonius C. G. M. Robben 1 The Observation of Savage Peoples 56Joseph-Marie Degérando 2 The Methods of Ethnology 63Franz Boas 3 Method and Scope of Anthropological Fieldwork 69Bronislaw Malinowski Part II Fieldwork Identity 83 Introduction 85Antonius C. G. M. Robben 4 A Woman Going Native 92Hortense Powdermaker 5 Fixing and Negotiating Identities in the Field: The Case of Lebanese Shiites 103Roschanack Shaery-Eisenlohr 6 Being Gay and Doing Fieldwork 114Walter L. Williams 7 Automythologies and the Reconstruction of Ageing 124Paul Spencer Part III Fieldwork Relations and Rapport 135 Introduction 137Jeffrey A. Sluka 8 Champukwi of the Village of the Tapirs 143Charles Wagley 9 Behind Many Masks: Ethnography and Impression Management 153Gerald D. Berreman 10 The Politics of Truth and Emotion among Victims and Perpetrators of Violence 175Antonius C. G. M. Robben Part IV The "Other" Talks Back 191 Introduction 193Jeffrey A. Sluka 11 Custer Died for Your Sins 199Vine Deloria, Jr. 12 Here Come the Anthros 207Cecil King 13 When They Read What the Papers Say We Wrote 210Ofra Greenberg 14 Ire in Ireland 219Nancy Scheper-Hughes Part V Fieldwork Confl icts, Hazards, and Dangers 235 Introduction 237Jeffrey A. Sluka 15 Ethnology in a Revolutionary Setting 244June Nash 16 The Ethnographer's Tale 256Neil L. Whitehead 17 Anthropology from the Bones: A Memoir of Fieldwork, Survival, and Commitment 274Cynthia Keppley Mahmood 18 Reflections on Managing Danger in Fieldwork: Dangerous Anthropology in Belfast 283Jeffrey A. Sluka Part VI Fieldwork Ethics 297 Introduction 299Jeffrey A. Sluka 19 The Life and Death of Project Camelot 306Irving Louis Horowitz 20 Confronting the Ethics of Ethnography: Lessons From Fieldwork in Central America 318Philippe Bourgois 21 Ethics versus "Realism" in Anthropology 331Gerald D. Berreman 22 Worms, Witchcraft and Wild Incantations: The Case of the Chicken Soup Cure 353Jeffrey David Ehrenreich 23 Code of Ethics (2009) 359American Anthropological Association Part VII Multi-Sited Fieldwork 365 Introduction 367Antonius C. G. M. Robben 24 Beyond "Culture": Space, Identity, and the Politics of Difference 374Akhil Gupta and James Ferguson 25 Afghanistan, Ethnography, and the New World Order 387David B. Edwards 26 Being There ... and There ... and There! Reflections on Multi-Site Ethnography 399Ulf Hannerz 27 A New Form of Collaboration in Cultural Anthropology: Matsutake Worlds 409Matsutake Worlds Research Group Part VIII Sensorial Fieldwork 441 Introduction 443Antonius C. G. M. Robben 28 Balinese Character: A Photographic Analysis 450Gregory Bateson and Margaret Mead 29 The Taste of Ethnographic Things 465Paul Stoller and Cheryl Olkes 30 Dialogic Editing: Interpreting How Kaluli Read Sound and Sentiment 480Steven Feld 31 On Rocks, Walks, and Talks in West Africa: Cultural Categories and an Anthropology of the Senses 496Kathryn Linn Geurts Part IX Refl exive Ethnography 511 Introduction 513Antonius C. G. M. Robben 32 Fieldwork and Friendship in Morocco 520Paul Rabinow 33 The Way Things Are Said 528Jeanne Favret-Saada 34 Transmutation of Sensibilities: Empathy, Intuition, Revelation 540Thomas J. Csordas 35 "At the Heart of the Discipline": Critical Reflections on Fieldwork 547Vincent Crapanzano Part X Engaged Fieldwork 563 Introduction 565Jeffrey A. Sluka 36 Introduction - 1942 573Margaret Mead 37 Scholarship, Advocacy, and the Politics of Engagement in Burma (Myanmar) 579Monique Skidmore 38 "Human Terrain": Past, Present and Future Applications 593Roberto J. González 39 The Gaza Freedom Flotilla: Ethnographic Notes on "Othering Violence" 605Nikolas Kosmatopoulos Appendix 1: Key Ethnographic, Sociological, Qualitative, and Multidisciplinary Fieldwork Methods Texts 612 Appendix 2: Edited Cultural Anthropology Volumes on Fieldwork Experiences 615 Appendix 3: Reflexive Accounts of Fieldwork and Ethnographies Which Include Accounts of Fieldwork 618 Appendix 4: Leading Cultural Anthropology Fieldwork Methods Texts 620 Appendix 5: Early and Classic Anthropological Writings on Fieldwork, including Diaries and Letters 622 Index 623
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2011
Fachbereich: Völkerkunde
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Völkerkunde
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: About the EditorsEditors' AcknowledgmentsAcknowledgments to SourcesFieldwork in Cultural Anthropology: An IntroductionPart I: BeginningsPart II: Fieldwork IdentityPart III: Fieldwork Relations and RapportPart IV: The "Other" Talks BackPart V: Fieldwork C
ISBN-13: 9780470657157
ISBN-10: 0470657154
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Robben
Sluka
Redaktion: Robben, Antonius C. G. M.
Sluka, Jeffrey A.
Hersteller: John Wiley & Sons
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Maße: 244 x 170 x 36 mm
Von/Mit: Antonius C. G. M. Robben (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 30.12.2011
Gewicht: 1,14 kg
Artikel-ID: 106859427
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