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- 2.3.0
- 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
- 2.1.2
- 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
- 2.1.1
- 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
- 1.3.1
- re, Martha. 1980. “Changing Paths : An Historical Ethnography of the Traders of Tubetube.” https://digitalcolle