Methods, Moments, and Ethnographic Spaces in Asia
Herausgeber: Appleton, Nayantara S.; Bennett, Caroline
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This book is a discussion on the shifting landscape of field sites and the resultant emerging research methodologies, and is aimed at those who are already deeply immersed in fieldwork as well as those who are seeking ways to undertake it.
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This book is a discussion on the shifting landscape of field sites and the resultant emerging research methodologies, and is aimed at those who are already deeply immersed in fieldwork as well as those who are seeking ways to undertake it.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 460g
- ISBN-13: 9781538152652
- ISBN-10: 1538152657
- Artikelnr.: 70242442
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 460g
- ISBN-13: 9781538152652
- ISBN-10: 1538152657
- Artikelnr.: 70242442
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Nayantara Sheoran Appleton is a Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Science in Society at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Caroline Bennett is a Lecturer in Cultural Anthropology at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
Asia and Ethnographic Methods: An Introduction - Nayantara S. Appleton and
Caroline Bennett
Part I: Reflexively Re-Reading the Field
Chapter 1: Astronauts of the Western Pamirs: Mobility, Power and
Disconnection in High Asia - Till Mostowlansky
Chapter 2: Re-searching and Re-positioning the Self and the Field:
Investigating the Nation-State Through Narratives from the Borders - Rimple
Mehta and Sandali Thakur
Chapter 3: Violence From Another Angle: The Cold War and Contemporary
Cambodia - Caroline Bennett
Chapter 4: Infrastructures in Karachi: Processes and Practices of
Ethnography in Urbanity - Sarwat Viqar
Part II: Thinking Across Space and Time
Chapter 5: "The Child as Method?": Paradigm Shifts, Positionality, and
Participatory Methods for Researching Children in Asia - Kathie Carpenter
Chapter 6: Comparison as Method in India and Papua New Guinea - Lorena
Gibson
Chapter 7: The Bali of Anthropology and the Anthropology of Bali: Research
in a Fast-Moving Part of Asia - Graeme MacRae and Lee Wilson
Part III: Notes on Positionality
Chapter 8: "We Have Always Been Cosmopolitan": Towards Anthropologies of
Contemporary Complexity in Japan - Paul Hansen
Chapter 9: A Feminist Ethnographic Practice in Contemporary India: Pitfalls
and Potentialities - Nayantara Sheoran Appleton
Chapter 10: Identity Politics, Fieldworkers, and Globalisation: A Japanese
Company in Hong Kong as a Fieldsite - Yi Zhu
Chapter 11: Comprador, Translator, or Cartographer? Thoughts on
Methodological Positions - Jia-shin Chen
Caroline Bennett
Part I: Reflexively Re-Reading the Field
Chapter 1: Astronauts of the Western Pamirs: Mobility, Power and
Disconnection in High Asia - Till Mostowlansky
Chapter 2: Re-searching and Re-positioning the Self and the Field:
Investigating the Nation-State Through Narratives from the Borders - Rimple
Mehta and Sandali Thakur
Chapter 3: Violence From Another Angle: The Cold War and Contemporary
Cambodia - Caroline Bennett
Chapter 4: Infrastructures in Karachi: Processes and Practices of
Ethnography in Urbanity - Sarwat Viqar
Part II: Thinking Across Space and Time
Chapter 5: "The Child as Method?": Paradigm Shifts, Positionality, and
Participatory Methods for Researching Children in Asia - Kathie Carpenter
Chapter 6: Comparison as Method in India and Papua New Guinea - Lorena
Gibson
Chapter 7: The Bali of Anthropology and the Anthropology of Bali: Research
in a Fast-Moving Part of Asia - Graeme MacRae and Lee Wilson
Part III: Notes on Positionality
Chapter 8: "We Have Always Been Cosmopolitan": Towards Anthropologies of
Contemporary Complexity in Japan - Paul Hansen
Chapter 9: A Feminist Ethnographic Practice in Contemporary India: Pitfalls
and Potentialities - Nayantara Sheoran Appleton
Chapter 10: Identity Politics, Fieldworkers, and Globalisation: A Japanese
Company in Hong Kong as a Fieldsite - Yi Zhu
Chapter 11: Comprador, Translator, or Cartographer? Thoughts on
Methodological Positions - Jia-shin Chen
Asia and Ethnographic Methods: An Introduction - Nayantara S. Appleton and
Caroline Bennett
Part I: Reflexively Re-Reading the Field
Chapter 1: Astronauts of the Western Pamirs: Mobility, Power and
Disconnection in High Asia - Till Mostowlansky
Chapter 2: Re-searching and Re-positioning the Self and the Field:
Investigating the Nation-State Through Narratives from the Borders - Rimple
Mehta and Sandali Thakur
Chapter 3: Violence From Another Angle: The Cold War and Contemporary
Cambodia - Caroline Bennett
Chapter 4: Infrastructures in Karachi: Processes and Practices of
Ethnography in Urbanity - Sarwat Viqar
Part II: Thinking Across Space and Time
Chapter 5: "The Child as Method?": Paradigm Shifts, Positionality, and
Participatory Methods for Researching Children in Asia - Kathie Carpenter
Chapter 6: Comparison as Method in India and Papua New Guinea - Lorena
Gibson
Chapter 7: The Bali of Anthropology and the Anthropology of Bali: Research
in a Fast-Moving Part of Asia - Graeme MacRae and Lee Wilson
Part III: Notes on Positionality
Chapter 8: "We Have Always Been Cosmopolitan": Towards Anthropologies of
Contemporary Complexity in Japan - Paul Hansen
Chapter 9: A Feminist Ethnographic Practice in Contemporary India: Pitfalls
and Potentialities - Nayantara Sheoran Appleton
Chapter 10: Identity Politics, Fieldworkers, and Globalisation: A Japanese
Company in Hong Kong as a Fieldsite - Yi Zhu
Chapter 11: Comprador, Translator, or Cartographer? Thoughts on
Methodological Positions - Jia-shin Chen
Caroline Bennett
Part I: Reflexively Re-Reading the Field
Chapter 1: Astronauts of the Western Pamirs: Mobility, Power and
Disconnection in High Asia - Till Mostowlansky
Chapter 2: Re-searching and Re-positioning the Self and the Field:
Investigating the Nation-State Through Narratives from the Borders - Rimple
Mehta and Sandali Thakur
Chapter 3: Violence From Another Angle: The Cold War and Contemporary
Cambodia - Caroline Bennett
Chapter 4: Infrastructures in Karachi: Processes and Practices of
Ethnography in Urbanity - Sarwat Viqar
Part II: Thinking Across Space and Time
Chapter 5: "The Child as Method?": Paradigm Shifts, Positionality, and
Participatory Methods for Researching Children in Asia - Kathie Carpenter
Chapter 6: Comparison as Method in India and Papua New Guinea - Lorena
Gibson
Chapter 7: The Bali of Anthropology and the Anthropology of Bali: Research
in a Fast-Moving Part of Asia - Graeme MacRae and Lee Wilson
Part III: Notes on Positionality
Chapter 8: "We Have Always Been Cosmopolitan": Towards Anthropologies of
Contemporary Complexity in Japan - Paul Hansen
Chapter 9: A Feminist Ethnographic Practice in Contemporary India: Pitfalls
and Potentialities - Nayantara Sheoran Appleton
Chapter 10: Identity Politics, Fieldworkers, and Globalisation: A Japanese
Company in Hong Kong as a Fieldsite - Yi Zhu
Chapter 11: Comprador, Translator, or Cartographer? Thoughts on
Methodological Positions - Jia-shin Chen