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- 2.3.0 @1001:2020
- asize the coherence of culture. * In some ways, ethnography is a form of knowledge that emphasizes continuity... nd this idea, think of the role of translation in ethnography. It is common to use [[:translation|translation]] as a metaphor for ethnography. * The people observed and their cultural world... ew is like a foreign language * The readers of an ethnography speak a distinct cultural "language" of their own
- 13 @1001:2021
- ~~DECKJS~~ ====== What is ethnography good for? ====== ===== What is ethnography good for? ===== ANTH 1001: Introduction to anthropology Ryan Sch... other anthropologists. * Its goals were to use ethnography to pursue greater and more abstract understanding... cieties. Even when used as a basis for critique, ethnography always involves objectifying people (see Bell 201
- 2.1.2 @1001:2020
- dings ==== Thomas Hylland Eriksen “Fieldwork and Ethnography,” in //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introductio... nnaires and diffusionist hypotheses * Salvage ethnography * [[:Bronislaw Malinowski]] and the Cambridge e... ween the outsider and the insider. ===== Writing ethnography ===== Ethnography is a a form of writing that cultural anthropologists use to help people understand a way of
- 13 @2700:2022
- ill not be relevant in all places and all times. Ethnography would seem to resist the idea that there is a uni... heory of human society. ===== Us and them ===== Ethnography is what makes anthropology different from other s... t is very descriptive * When anthropology uses ethnography, it is with the aim of confronting people with th... eneral way, many anthropologists are skeptical of ethnography itself, and believe it should be subordinated to
- 2.1.1 @1001:2020
- dings ==== Thomas Hylland Eriksen “Fieldwork and Ethnography,” in //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introductio... nnaires and diffusionist hypotheses * Salvage ethnography * Bronislaw Malinowski and the Cambridge expedi... ween the outsider and the insider. ===== Writing ethnography ===== Ethnography is a a form of writing that cultural anthropologists use to help people understand a way of
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- ution of anthropology to the social sciences is //ethnography//. Ethnography is, at least ideally, a comprehensive and synthetic description of a single community of peopl... nnaires and diffusionist hypotheses * Salvage ethnography * Bronislaw Malinowski and the Cambridge expedi... */ Eriksen, Thomas Hylland. 2015. “Fieldwork and Ethnography.” In //Small Places, Large Issues: An Introductio
- mel_spiro
- ford E. Spiro and the strange and the familiar in ethnography Melford E. Spiro was a psychological anthropolog... . He also has an absolutely incisive statement on ethnography, and a widely-quoted one, but one I think that is... debatable how widely shared this specific view of ethnography is. Many anthropologists do not believe that soci... here" is something that many anthropologists want ethnography to have. Rather than moving to an etic analysis o
- 4 @2700:2025
- in these encounters. * Recall Bashkow’s (2006) ethnography of Orokaiva. * Sahlins would say the same typ... versity of Chicago Press. Dorward, D. C. 1974. “Ethnography and Administration: A Study of Anglo-Tiv ‘Working... 180671. Englund, Harri, and James Leach. 2000. “Ethnography and the Meta‐Narratives of Modernity.” //Current
- translation
- virtues insofar as they believe that the task of ethnography is to bring readers to a point where they can und... e people observed—its authors—“speak” through the ethnography. This ethnographic style (or, perhaps more sympat... ” In Writing Culture: The Poetics and Politics of Ethnography, edited by James Clifford and George E. Marcus, 1
- 2025 @2700:2025
- c, primitive isolate” and the need for historical ethnography** | J. L. Comaroff and Comaroff (2009); Gilbertho... Press. Englund, Harri, and James Leach. 2000. “Ethnography and the Meta‐Narratives of Modernity.” //Current ... Ordinary: Flesh, Carcerality, and the Refusal of Ethnography.” //Transforming Anthropology// 27 (1): 3–21. htt
- 3 @3621:2024
- anguage and society, but anthropology is based on ethnography, so its study of communication is to create ethno... 974. “Ways of speaking.” In //Explorations in the ethnography of speaking//, edited by Richard Bauman and Joel ... nse_w1b3/page/130/mode/2up. ———. 2012. “Keeping Ethnography in the Study of Communication:” //Langage Et Soci
- description_of_a_speech_event @3621:2024
- ne language and communication is by producing an “ethnography of speaking”((or, an ethnographic description of ... l life.” In //Directions in sociolinguistics: the ethnography of communication//, edited by John J. Gumperz and... 974. “Ways of speaking.” In //Explorations in the ethnography of speaking//, edited by Richard Bauman and Joel
- 2024 @3621:2024
- 974. “Ways of speaking.” In //Explorations in the ethnography of speaking//, edited by Richard Bauman and Joel ... nse_w1b3/page/130/mode/2up. ———. 2012. “Keeping Ethnography in the Study of Communication:” //Langage Et Soci
- 3 @2700:2025
- c, primitive isolate” and the need for historical ethnography ====== ===== The myth of the “static, primitive isolate” and the need for historical ethnography ===== Ryan Schram\\ ANTH 2700: Key debates in an
- plan @3601:2020
- 645076. Englund, Harri, and James Leach. 2000. “Ethnography and the Meta‐Narratives of Modernity.” //Current ... khil Gupta. 2002. “Spatializing States: Toward an Ethnography of Neoliberal Governmentality.” //American Ethnol