Critical Journeys
The Making of Anthropologists
Herausgeber: Neve, Geert De; Unnithan-Kumar, Maya
Critical Journeys
The Making of Anthropologists
Herausgeber: Neve, Geert De; Unnithan-Kumar, Maya
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Through an 'ethnography of ethnographers', this volume explores the varied ways in which anthropologists become and remain attracted to the discipline. These original and critical contributions provide fascinating insights into the relationship between anthropologists and the nature of the discipline.
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Through an 'ethnography of ethnographers', this volume explores the varied ways in which anthropologists become and remain attracted to the discipline. These original and critical contributions provide fascinating insights into the relationship between anthropologists and the nature of the discipline.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781138262638
- ISBN-10: 1138262633
- Artikelnr.: 57043478
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781138262638
- ISBN-10: 1138262633
- Artikelnr.: 57043478
Geert De Neve is a Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the University of Sussex, UK. He has conducted extensive fieldwork in Tamilnadu, India. He is interested in issues of anthropology and globalisation, as well as processes of migration, modernity and social transformation. He has published various articles on these topics, and co-edited a book. Maya Unnithan-Kumar is Reader in Social Anthropology at the University of Sussex, UK. She has conducted extensive fieldwork in Rajasthan in North West India and more recently in the UK. Her research interests include kinship, gender and caste in South Asian anthropology, and childbirth, maternal health and reproductive rights in the Anthropology of Reproduction. Maya has published a number of articles, a monograph and several co-edited volumes on these topics.
Preface and Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 Introduction: Producing Fields
Selves and Anthropology
Maya Unnithan-Kumar
Geert De Neve; Chapter 2 'What I want is for Florida orange growers to know why it is important for us to whale': Learning to be an Anthropologist in the Field
Barbara Bodenhorn; Chapter 3 The Multi-Sited Ethnographer
Simon Coleman; Chapter 4 Others In and Of the Field: Anthropology and Knowledgeable Persons
Narmala Halstead; Chapter 5 Hidden Reflexivity: Assistants
Informants and the Creation of Anthropological Knowledge
Geert De Neve; Chapter 6 Writing as a Kind of Anthropology: Alternative Professional Genres
Anthony Good; Chapter 7 Among the Crowds: Learning Anthropology and Learning Multidisciplinarity
Rachael Gooberman-Hill; Chapter 8 Sensing the Field: Kinship
Gender and Emotion in an Anthropologist's Way of Knowing
Maya Unnithan-Kumar; Chapter 9 Part icipant Experience: Learning to be an Acupuncturist
and Not Becoming One
Elisabeth Hsu; Chapter 10 'Working in the Metropolis': Reflections on Gender and Fieldwork in the City
Henrike Donner; Chapter 11 The Silence in Between: Governmentality and the Academic Voice in Tibetan Diaspora Studies
Martin A. Mills;
Selves and Anthropology
Maya Unnithan-Kumar
Geert De Neve; Chapter 2 'What I want is for Florida orange growers to know why it is important for us to whale': Learning to be an Anthropologist in the Field
Barbara Bodenhorn; Chapter 3 The Multi-Sited Ethnographer
Simon Coleman; Chapter 4 Others In and Of the Field: Anthropology and Knowledgeable Persons
Narmala Halstead; Chapter 5 Hidden Reflexivity: Assistants
Informants and the Creation of Anthropological Knowledge
Geert De Neve; Chapter 6 Writing as a Kind of Anthropology: Alternative Professional Genres
Anthony Good; Chapter 7 Among the Crowds: Learning Anthropology and Learning Multidisciplinarity
Rachael Gooberman-Hill; Chapter 8 Sensing the Field: Kinship
Gender and Emotion in an Anthropologist's Way of Knowing
Maya Unnithan-Kumar; Chapter 9 Part icipant Experience: Learning to be an Acupuncturist
and Not Becoming One
Elisabeth Hsu; Chapter 10 'Working in the Metropolis': Reflections on Gender and Fieldwork in the City
Henrike Donner; Chapter 11 The Silence in Between: Governmentality and the Academic Voice in Tibetan Diaspora Studies
Martin A. Mills;
Preface and Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 Introduction: Producing Fields
Selves and Anthropology
Maya Unnithan-Kumar
Geert De Neve; Chapter 2 'What I want is for Florida orange growers to know why it is important for us to whale': Learning to be an Anthropologist in the Field
Barbara Bodenhorn; Chapter 3 The Multi-Sited Ethnographer
Simon Coleman; Chapter 4 Others In and Of the Field: Anthropology and Knowledgeable Persons
Narmala Halstead; Chapter 5 Hidden Reflexivity: Assistants
Informants and the Creation of Anthropological Knowledge
Geert De Neve; Chapter 6 Writing as a Kind of Anthropology: Alternative Professional Genres
Anthony Good; Chapter 7 Among the Crowds: Learning Anthropology and Learning Multidisciplinarity
Rachael Gooberman-Hill; Chapter 8 Sensing the Field: Kinship
Gender and Emotion in an Anthropologist's Way of Knowing
Maya Unnithan-Kumar; Chapter 9 Part icipant Experience: Learning to be an Acupuncturist
and Not Becoming One
Elisabeth Hsu; Chapter 10 'Working in the Metropolis': Reflections on Gender and Fieldwork in the City
Henrike Donner; Chapter 11 The Silence in Between: Governmentality and the Academic Voice in Tibetan Diaspora Studies
Martin A. Mills;
Selves and Anthropology
Maya Unnithan-Kumar
Geert De Neve; Chapter 2 'What I want is for Florida orange growers to know why it is important for us to whale': Learning to be an Anthropologist in the Field
Barbara Bodenhorn; Chapter 3 The Multi-Sited Ethnographer
Simon Coleman; Chapter 4 Others In and Of the Field: Anthropology and Knowledgeable Persons
Narmala Halstead; Chapter 5 Hidden Reflexivity: Assistants
Informants and the Creation of Anthropological Knowledge
Geert De Neve; Chapter 6 Writing as a Kind of Anthropology: Alternative Professional Genres
Anthony Good; Chapter 7 Among the Crowds: Learning Anthropology and Learning Multidisciplinarity
Rachael Gooberman-Hill; Chapter 8 Sensing the Field: Kinship
Gender and Emotion in an Anthropologist's Way of Knowing
Maya Unnithan-Kumar; Chapter 9 Part icipant Experience: Learning to be an Acupuncturist
and Not Becoming One
Elisabeth Hsu; Chapter 10 'Working in the Metropolis': Reflections on Gender and Fieldwork in the City
Henrike Donner; Chapter 11 The Silence in Between: Governmentality and the Academic Voice in Tibetan Diaspora Studies
Martin A. Mills;