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-Bronislaw Malinowski is both an significant figure in the development of anthropology in the twentieth century and, in the standard narrative of undergraduate anthro lectures, a anthropologist's culture hero who, like Prometheus, created anthropology as we know it. He invented "fieldwork" as a method. That is, teachers of anthropology often credit him with being the first to use long term residence in one community and immersion in its culture and language as a means to construct an ethnographic portrait of a people. In doing so he not only created something new, but also broke decisively with the past model of anthropological research and its theories.  
  
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 +Bronislaw Malinowski is both an significant figure in the development of anthropology in the twentieth century and, in the standard narrative of undergraduate anthro lectures, a anthropologist's culture hero who, like Prometheus, created anthropology as we know it. He invented "fieldwork" as a method. That is, teachers of anthropology often credit him with being the first to use long term residence in one community and immersion in its culture and language as a means to construct an ethnographic portrait of a people. In doing so he not only created something new, but also broke decisively with the past model of anthropological research and its theories.  
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 Song, Priscilla. 1999. “Malinowski’s New Home: Malinowski and the Development of Fieldwork Methods.” The Malinowski Project. http://classes.yale.edu/02-03/anth500a/projects/project_sites/99_Song/default.htm. Song, Priscilla. 1999. “Malinowski’s New Home: Malinowski and the Development of Fieldwork Methods.” The Malinowski Project. http://classes.yale.edu/02-03/anth500a/projects/project_sites/99_Song/default.htm.
  
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