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In September 1940, Walter Benjamin committed suicide in Port Bou on the Spanish-French border when it appeared that he and his travelling partners would be denied passage into Spain in their attempt to escape the Nazis. In 2002, one of anthropology's& and indeed today's& most distinctive writers, Michael Taussig, visited Benjamin's grave in Port Bou. The result is & Walter Benjamin's Grave,& a moving essay about the cemetery, eyewitness accounts of Benjamin's border travails, and the circumstances of his demise. It is the most recent of eight revelatory essays collected in this volume of the same name.& Looking over these essays written over the past decade,& writes Taussig, & I think what they share is a love of muted and defective storytelling as a form of analysis. Strange love indeed; love of the wound, love of the last gasp.& Although thematically these essays run the gamut& covering the monument and graveyard at Port Bou, discussions of peasant poetry in Colombia, a pact with the devil, the peculiarities of a shaman's body, transgression, the disappearance of the sea, New York City cops, and the relationship between flowers and violence& each shares Taussig's highly individual brand of storytelling, one that depends on a deep appreciation of objects and things as a way to retrieve even deeper philosophical and anthropological meanings. Whether he finds himself in Australia, Colombia, Manhattan, or Spain, in the midst of a book or a beach, whether talking to friends or staring at a monument, Taussig makes clear through these marvelous essays that materialist knowledge offers a crucial alternative to the increasingly abstract, globalized, homogenized, and digitized world we inhabit.Pursuing an adventure that is part ethnography, part autobiography, and part cultural criticism refracted through the object that is Walter Benjamin's grave, Taussig, with this collection, provides his own literary memorial to the twentieth century's greatest cultural critic.
Anthropology --- Fieldwork --- Philosophy --- Benjamin, Walter, --- #SBIB:39A2 --- Antropologie: methoden en technieken --- Fieldwork. --- Field work. --- Anthropology - Fieldwork. --- Anthropology -- Fieldwork. --- Social Sciences --- Anthropology - General --- Anthropology - Fieldwork --- Anthropology - Philosophy --- Benjamin, Walter, - 1892-1940
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Michael Taussig, figure majeure quoique controversée de l'anthropologie anglo-saxonne, s'attache à mettre en évidence la fonction heuristique des croquis et dessins réalisés par l'ethnographe dans ses carnets de notes. Si ce texte personnel apporte une contribution précieuse à la réflexion sur l'enquête de terrain et la manière dont les savoirs s'y agencent, sa portée dépasse largement le cadre de l'ethnographie. Taussig y déploie en effet une réflexion pénétrante sur le pouvoir des images à ressaisir la réalité et à capter ce qui semble résister à la verbalisation. En retour, l'écriture si singulière de l'auteur porte, par les nombreuses références littéraires qui la parsèment et son style même, une interrogation tout aussi profonde sur le rapport du langage à la vérité et sur la dimension fictionnelle inhérente à tout discours, fût-il scientifique.
Taussig, Michael --- Anthropology --- Anthropological illustration --- Fieldwork --- Methodology --- Anthropology - Fieldwork --- Anthropology - Methodology --- Anthropologie --- Ethnologie --- Carnet de voyage
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"Reigniting a tradition of learning by experience, Search After Method is a plea for more lively forms of anthropology. The multiple voices resonating in the collection come from anthropologists in all walks of academia as well as outside of it. The chapters relate the contributor's first experiences of working in the field and use their experiences to link their work to the discipline of Anthropology, along with other broader fieldwork questions. This book thus provides a powerful introduction to lived experiences of contemporary fieldwork"--
Anthropology --- Ethnology --- #SBIB:39A2 --- Fieldwork --- Antropologie: methoden en technieken --- Fieldwor --- Anthropology - Fieldwork --- Ethnology - Fieldwork
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Over the past two decades anthropologists have been challenged to rethink the nature of ethnographic research, the meaning of fieldwork, and the role of ethnographers. Ethnographic fieldwork has cultural, social, and political ramifications that have been much discussed and acted upon, but the training of ethnographers still follows a very traditional pattern; this volume engages and takes its point of departure in the experiences of ethnographers-in-the-making that encourage alternative models for professional training in fieldwork and its intellectual contexts.The work done by contributors to Fieldwork Is Not What It Used to Be articulates, at the strategic point of career-making research, features of this transformation in progress. Setting aside traditional anxieties about ethnographic authority, the authors revisit fieldwork with fresh initiative. In search of better understandings of the contemporary research process itself, they assess the current terms of the engagement of fieldworkers with their subjects, address the constructive, open-ended forms by which the conclusions of fieldwork might take shape, and offer an accurate and useful description of what it means to become-and to be-an anthropologist today.Contributors: Lisa Breglia, George Mason University; Jae A. Chung, Aalen University; James D. Faubion, Rice University; Michael M. J. Fischer, MIT; Kim Fortun, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Jennifer A. Hamilton, Hampshire College; Christopher M. Kelty, UCLA; George E. Marcus, University of California, Irvine; Nahal Naficy, Rice University; Kristin Peterson, University of California, Irvine; Deepa S. Reddy, University of Houston-Clear Lake
Anthropology --- Ethnology --- Fieldwork. --- Methodology. --- #SBIB:39A2 --- Antropologie: methoden en technieken --- Anthropology -- Fieldwork. --- Anthropology -- Methodology. --- Ethnology -- Fieldwork. --- Fieldwork --- Methodology
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A study of how doing field research submerged in a different culture impacts one's sense of identity. ""Wengle documents convincingly, and with a great deal of sensitivity to and empathy for his informants, what fieldworking ethnographers undergo while anthropologizing. . . . If one wants to understand what kind of data ethnographers generate, what kind of facts they notice, what kinds of events they record (rather than others that they could have generated, noticed or recorded, but did not) reading Wengle's book is indispensable. It goes a long way toward doing awa
Anthropology -- Fieldwork -- Psychological aspects. --- Anthropology --- Social Sciences --- Anthropology - General --- Human beings --- Psychological aspects --- Fieldwork --- Primitive societies --- Social sciences
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No detailed description available for "Toward Engaged Anthropology".
Anthropology-Methodology. --- Anthropology-Philosophy. --- Anthropology-Fieldwork. --- Participant observation. --- Applied anthropology. --- Participant research --- Participatory research --- Observation (Psychology) --- Research --- Social sciences --- Fieldwork
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Field research, the collection of information outside of a lab or workplace setting, requires skills and knowledge that are not typically taught in the classroom. Fieldwork demands exploratory inquisitiveness, empathy to encourage interview subjects to trust the researcher, and sufficient aptitude to work professionally and return home safely. The Field Researcher's Handbook provides a practical guide to planning and executing fieldwork and presenting the results. David Danelo has written this book based on his experience conducting field research in over fifty countries as well as from teaching others a holistic approach to field research. His knowledge of how to be observant and operate safely in any environment was further enhanced by his time as a combat veteran in the US Marine Corps. This book introduces the skills that new researchers will need in the field, including anthropology, travel logistics planning, body language recognition, interview preparation, storytelling, network development, and situational awareness. Danelo also discusses ethical considerations and how to recognize personal biases. This handbook intended for researchers in a variety of academic disciplines but also government, think-tank, and private-sector researchers.
Social sciences --- Anthropology --- Research --- Fieldwork --- Methodology --- Social sciences - Fieldwork --- Social sciences - Research --- Anthropology - Fieldwork --- Research - Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Research - Methodology --- Social science research --- Fieldwork. --- Research. --- Methodology. --- Field work
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Sociology of environment --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Urban anthropology --- Anthropologie urbaine --- Fieldwork --- Recherche sur le terrain --- #SBIB:39A2 --- #SBIB:39A4 --- Antropologie: methoden en technieken --- Toegepaste antropologie --- Anthropology, Urban --- Ethnology --- Urban anthropology - Fieldwork
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'I Swear I Saw This' records visionary anthropologist Michael Taussig's reflections on the fieldwork notebooks he kept through 40 years of travels in Colombia.
Anthropology --- Anthropological illustration. --- #SBIB:39A2 --- Illustration, Anthropological --- Scientific illustration --- Fieldwork. --- Methodology. --- Antropologie: methoden en technieken --- Anthropological illustration --- Fieldwork --- Methodology --- Anthropologie --- Illustration anthropologique --- Recherche sur le terrain --- Méthodologie --- Anthropology - Fieldwork --- Anthropology - Methodology
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Recent insights into the nature of representation and power relations have signaled an important shift in perspective on anthropology: from a fieldwork-based "science" of culture to an interpretive activity bound to the discursive and ideological process called "text-making." This collection of essays reflects the ongoing cross-fertilization between literary criticism and anthropology. Focusing on texts written or influenced by anthropologists between 1900 and 1945, the work relates current perspectives on anthropology's discursive nature to the literary period known as "Modernism.".The essays, each demonstrating anthropology's profound influence on this important cultural movement, are organized according to discourse type: from the comparativist text of Frazer, to the ethnographies of Boas, Benedict, Mead, and Hurston, and on to the surrealist experiments of the College de Sociologie. Meanwhile the book's orientation shifts from essays that approach anthropology from the vantage points of literariness and textual power to those that contemplate what bearing the junction of cultural theory and anthropology can have upon present and future social institutions.In addition to the editor, contributors include Vincent Crapanzano, Deborah Gordon, Richard Handler, Arnold Krupat, Francesco Loriggio, Michele Richman, Marty Roth, Marilyn Strathern, Robert Sullivan, John B. Vickery, and Steven Webster.Originally published in 1990.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Literature and anthropology. --- Anthropologists' writings. --- Anthropology --- Fieldwork. --- Methodology. --- Anthropologists' writings --- Literature and anthropology --- Anthropology and literature --- Anthropologists' literary writings --- Writings of anthropologists --- Literature --- Fieldwork --- Methodology --- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General. --- Anthropology - Fieldwork. --- Anthropology - Methodology.
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