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- sal.” Ortner means specifically the refusal by an anthropologist to emphasize the emic perspective over an etic pe... tner’s concept of ethnographic refusal is when an anthropologist foregrounds the effects of colonialism and integr... help it create new knowledge? Would becoming an anthropologist of oneself and one’s own community be the best wa... Consent as an Anthropological Virtue.” //American Anthropologist// 116 (3): 511–22. https://doi.org/10.1111/aman.1
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- “the field”—the real world where people live. An anthropologist’s work is “fieldwork.” Anthropological “fieldwor... t she wants to understand. * **Long-term**. The anthropologist assumes that it takes time, perhaps a year or mor... in an Undocumented Immigrant Network.” //American Anthropologist// 112 (2):295–307. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1548
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- or asking for instruction by a senior. ===== The anthropologist as child ===== To access the emic perspective on... d Consent as an Anthropological Virtue.” American Anthropologist 116 (3): 511–22. https://doi.org/10.1111/aman.121