Field Stories presents and analyzes fieldwork stories shared in classrooms to demonstrate how ethnographic methods and analysis can be communicated more clearly to the next generation of students. The chapters are rich in detail, and written in clear narrative prose, highlighting the value of ethnographic data, and the enchantment of the field.
Field Stories presents and analyzes fieldwork stories shared in classrooms to demonstrate how ethnographic methods and analysis can be communicated more clearly to the next generation of students. The chapters are rich in detail, and written in clear narrative prose, highlighting the value of ethnographic data, and the enchantment of the field.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ida Fadzillah Leggett is associate professor of anthropology at Middle Tennessee State University. William H. Leggett is associate professor of anthropology at Middle Tennessee State University.
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Introduction William H. Leggett Chapter 1: Children and the Experience of Mundane Violence: Unexpected Stories from the Field Ida Fadzillah Leggett Chapter 2: Stories from the Other Notebooks: The Poetics of Encounter in Post-War Croatia Judith Pintar Chapter 3: Trained Identities: Exploring Emergent Identities Aboard One Slow Moving Train William H. Leggett Chapter 4: Alabama Derek Pardue Chapter 5: Friends, Family, Informants: Fieldwork as Relationship Angela Glaros Chapter 6: Friendships, Fieldwork, and the (De)Construction of Knowledge Daniel Mains Chapter 7: Staying in the Field: Living Arrangements, Violence, and the Female Anthropologist Denielle Elliott Conclusion: Finding Truths in Different Forms Ida Fadzillah Leggett
Introduction William H. Leggett Chapter 1: Children and the Experience of Mundane Violence: Unexpected Stories from the Field Ida Fadzillah Leggett Chapter 2: Stories from the Other Notebooks: The Poetics of Encounter in Post-War Croatia Judith Pintar Chapter 3: Trained Identities: Exploring Emergent Identities Aboard One Slow Moving Train William H. Leggett Chapter 4: Alabama Derek Pardue Chapter 5: Friends, Family, Informants: Fieldwork as Relationship Angela Glaros Chapter 6: Friendships, Fieldwork, and the (De)Construction of Knowledge Daniel Mains Chapter 7: Staying in the Field: Living Arrangements, Violence, and the Female Anthropologist Denielle Elliott Conclusion: Finding Truths in Different Forms Ida Fadzillah Leggett
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