Peripheral Methodologies
Unlearning, Not-knowing and Ethnographic Limits
Herausgeber: Martinez, Francisco; Frederiksen, Martin Demant; Puppo, Lili Di
Peripheral Methodologies
Unlearning, Not-knowing and Ethnographic Limits
Herausgeber: Martinez, Francisco; Frederiksen, Martin Demant; Puppo, Lili Di
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How does peripherality challenge methodology and theory-making? This book examines how the peripheral can be incorporated into ethnographic research, and reflects on what it means to be on the peripheryâ ontologically and epistemologically.
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How does peripherality challenge methodology and theory-making? This book examines how the peripheral can be incorporated into ethnographic research, and reflects on what it means to be on the peripheryâ ontologically and epistemologically.
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Produktdetails
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- Anthropological Studies of Creativity and Perception
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 160mm x 241mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 442g
- ISBN-13: 9781350173071
- ISBN-10: 135017307X
- Artikelnr.: 61649456
- Anthropological Studies of Creativity and Perception
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 160mm x 241mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 442g
- ISBN-13: 9781350173071
- ISBN-10: 135017307X
- Artikelnr.: 61649456
Francisco Martínez is Associate Professor at the School of Humanities of Tallinn University, Estonia. Lili Di Puppo is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia. Martin Demant Frederiksen is Associate Professor at the Department of Anthropology, Aarhus University, Denmark.
Foreword
Paul Stoller (West Chester University
USA)IntroductionPart One: Suspension of Clarity1. Bad Analysis: Peripherality
Leaps of Faith
and Experiments in Anthropological Writing
Martin Demant Frederiksen (University of Oslo
Norway)2. Chemæra
Jason Pine (SUNY Purchase
USA)3. Being In The Periphery
Thinking From The Periphery
Kirsten Marie Raahauge (The Royal Danish Academy of Architecture
Design and Conservation
Denmark) Part Two: Staying and Attention 4. Words Flying Away: Sufism and Fieldwork in Russia
Lili di Puppo (HSE Moscow
Russia)5. Imagining Unknowing Knitting: On the Desired Absence of Knowledge
Lydia Arantes (UCL
UK)6. Peripheral Knowledge: Metis in Ceramic Production
Ewa Klekot (Warsaw
Poland)7. Wounded Margins: Vulnerability
the Conditions of Life
and the Ontology of the Body
Jan Hinrichsen (Tuebingen University
Germany)Part Three: Unlearning 8. Objects of Attention. Experiments with Knowledge in the State Museum
Francisco Martínez (University of Helsinki
Finland)9. 'Good Enough' Fieldwork
'Good Enough' Parenting: Recognising Idioms in the Field
Melissa Nolas and Christos Varvantakis (Goldsmiths
University of London
UK)10. Isomorphic Articulations: 'The Barely' in Collaborative Film-work with Afghan-Danish Women
Karen Waltorp (Aarhus University
Denmark)Conclusion
Mikkel Rytter (Aarhus University
Denmark)BibliographyIndex
Paul Stoller (West Chester University
USA)IntroductionPart One: Suspension of Clarity1. Bad Analysis: Peripherality
Leaps of Faith
and Experiments in Anthropological Writing
Martin Demant Frederiksen (University of Oslo
Norway)2. Chemæra
Jason Pine (SUNY Purchase
USA)3. Being In The Periphery
Thinking From The Periphery
Kirsten Marie Raahauge (The Royal Danish Academy of Architecture
Design and Conservation
Denmark) Part Two: Staying and Attention 4. Words Flying Away: Sufism and Fieldwork in Russia
Lili di Puppo (HSE Moscow
Russia)5. Imagining Unknowing Knitting: On the Desired Absence of Knowledge
Lydia Arantes (UCL
UK)6. Peripheral Knowledge: Metis in Ceramic Production
Ewa Klekot (Warsaw
Poland)7. Wounded Margins: Vulnerability
the Conditions of Life
and the Ontology of the Body
Jan Hinrichsen (Tuebingen University
Germany)Part Three: Unlearning 8. Objects of Attention. Experiments with Knowledge in the State Museum
Francisco Martínez (University of Helsinki
Finland)9. 'Good Enough' Fieldwork
'Good Enough' Parenting: Recognising Idioms in the Field
Melissa Nolas and Christos Varvantakis (Goldsmiths
University of London
UK)10. Isomorphic Articulations: 'The Barely' in Collaborative Film-work with Afghan-Danish Women
Karen Waltorp (Aarhus University
Denmark)Conclusion
Mikkel Rytter (Aarhus University
Denmark)BibliographyIndex
Foreword
Paul Stoller (West Chester University
USA)IntroductionPart One: Suspension of Clarity1. Bad Analysis: Peripherality
Leaps of Faith
and Experiments in Anthropological Writing
Martin Demant Frederiksen (University of Oslo
Norway)2. Chemæra
Jason Pine (SUNY Purchase
USA)3. Being In The Periphery
Thinking From The Periphery
Kirsten Marie Raahauge (The Royal Danish Academy of Architecture
Design and Conservation
Denmark) Part Two: Staying and Attention 4. Words Flying Away: Sufism and Fieldwork in Russia
Lili di Puppo (HSE Moscow
Russia)5. Imagining Unknowing Knitting: On the Desired Absence of Knowledge
Lydia Arantes (UCL
UK)6. Peripheral Knowledge: Metis in Ceramic Production
Ewa Klekot (Warsaw
Poland)7. Wounded Margins: Vulnerability
the Conditions of Life
and the Ontology of the Body
Jan Hinrichsen (Tuebingen University
Germany)Part Three: Unlearning 8. Objects of Attention. Experiments with Knowledge in the State Museum
Francisco Martínez (University of Helsinki
Finland)9. 'Good Enough' Fieldwork
'Good Enough' Parenting: Recognising Idioms in the Field
Melissa Nolas and Christos Varvantakis (Goldsmiths
University of London
UK)10. Isomorphic Articulations: 'The Barely' in Collaborative Film-work with Afghan-Danish Women
Karen Waltorp (Aarhus University
Denmark)Conclusion
Mikkel Rytter (Aarhus University
Denmark)BibliographyIndex
Paul Stoller (West Chester University
USA)IntroductionPart One: Suspension of Clarity1. Bad Analysis: Peripherality
Leaps of Faith
and Experiments in Anthropological Writing
Martin Demant Frederiksen (University of Oslo
Norway)2. Chemæra
Jason Pine (SUNY Purchase
USA)3. Being In The Periphery
Thinking From The Periphery
Kirsten Marie Raahauge (The Royal Danish Academy of Architecture
Design and Conservation
Denmark) Part Two: Staying and Attention 4. Words Flying Away: Sufism and Fieldwork in Russia
Lili di Puppo (HSE Moscow
Russia)5. Imagining Unknowing Knitting: On the Desired Absence of Knowledge
Lydia Arantes (UCL
UK)6. Peripheral Knowledge: Metis in Ceramic Production
Ewa Klekot (Warsaw
Poland)7. Wounded Margins: Vulnerability
the Conditions of Life
and the Ontology of the Body
Jan Hinrichsen (Tuebingen University
Germany)Part Three: Unlearning 8. Objects of Attention. Experiments with Knowledge in the State Museum
Francisco Martínez (University of Helsinki
Finland)9. 'Good Enough' Fieldwork
'Good Enough' Parenting: Recognising Idioms in the Field
Melissa Nolas and Christos Varvantakis (Goldsmiths
University of London
UK)10. Isomorphic Articulations: 'The Barely' in Collaborative Film-work with Afghan-Danish Women
Karen Waltorp (Aarhus University
Denmark)Conclusion
Mikkel Rytter (Aarhus University
Denmark)BibliographyIndex