Focusing on compensation, friendship, and collaboration, this book explores what anthropologists and research participants give to each other in and beyond fieldwork. Contributors argue that while learning and following the local rules of reciprocity are challenging, they are essential to responsible research and efforts to decolonize anthropology.
Focusing on compensation, friendship, and collaboration, this book explores what anthropologists and research participants give to each other in and beyond fieldwork. Contributors argue that while learning and following the local rules of reciprocity are challenging, they are essential to responsible research and efforts to decolonize anthropology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Michelle C. Johnson and Edmund (Ned) Searles - Contributions by Michelle C. Johnson; Edmund (Ned) Searles; Josh Fisher; Carolyn M. Rouse; Anya Peterson Royce; Chelsea Wentworth; Julie Kalsrap and Alma Gottlieb
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List of Figures Introduction Michelle C. Johnson and Edmund (Ned) Searles Chapter 1: Brother to a Scorpion: Making Anthropological Obligations Visible in Urban Nicaragua Josh Fisher Chapter 2: Predestined Help: Cosmology and Constraint in Transnational Fieldwork Michelle C. Johnson Chapter 3: Existential Debt: How Race and History Complicate the Legibility of the Gift Carolyn M. Rouse Chapter 4: Reflections on a Community of the Heart: Ethnographer and the People of Juchitán, Oaxaca Anya Peterson Royce Chapter 5: Cigarettes, Cash, or Spare Parts: Compensation and Reciprocity in Arctic Research Edmund (Ned) Searles Chapter 6: Conversations and Critiques on Creating an Anthropological "Family" Chelsea Wentworth and Julie Kalsrap Afterword: Concluding Thoughts and Fieldwork and Friendwork Alma Gottlieb Index Works Cited About the Contributors
List of Figures Introduction Michelle C. Johnson and Edmund (Ned) Searles Chapter 1: Brother to a Scorpion: Making Anthropological Obligations Visible in Urban Nicaragua Josh Fisher Chapter 2: Predestined Help: Cosmology and Constraint in Transnational Fieldwork Michelle C. Johnson Chapter 3: Existential Debt: How Race and History Complicate the Legibility of the Gift Carolyn M. Rouse Chapter 4: Reflections on a Community of the Heart: Ethnographer and the People of Juchitán, Oaxaca Anya Peterson Royce Chapter 5: Cigarettes, Cash, or Spare Parts: Compensation and Reciprocity in Arctic Research Edmund (Ned) Searles Chapter 6: Conversations and Critiques on Creating an Anthropological "Family" Chelsea Wentworth and Julie Kalsrap Afterword: Concluding Thoughts and Fieldwork and Friendwork Alma Gottlieb Index Works Cited About the Contributors
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