Writing Anthropology
Essays on Craft and Commitment
Herausgeber: McGranahan, Carole
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Essays on Craft and Commitment
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In Writing Anthropology, fifty-two anthropologists reflect on scholarly writing as both craft and commitment, offering insights into the myriad roles of anthropological writing, the beauty and the function of language, the joys and pains of writing, and encouragement to stay at it.
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In Writing Anthropology, fifty-two anthropologists reflect on scholarly writing as both craft and commitment, offering insights into the myriad roles of anthropological writing, the beauty and the function of language, the joys and pains of writing, and encouragement to stay at it.
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 600g
- ISBN-13: 9781478006848
- ISBN-10: 1478006846
- Artikelnr.: 57835369
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 600g
- ISBN-13: 9781478006848
- ISBN-10: 1478006846
- Artikelnr.: 57835369
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Carole McGranahan, editor
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction. On Writing and Writing Well: Ethics, Practice, Story / Carole
McGranahan 1
Section I. Ruminations
1. Writing in and from the Field / Ieva Jusionyte 23
2. List as Form: Literary, Ethnographic, Long, Short, Heavy, Light / Sasha
Su-Ling Welland 28
3. Finding Your Way / Paul Stoller 34
4. The Ecology of What We Write / Anand Pandian 37
5. When Do Words Count? / Kirin Narayan 41
Section II. Writing Ideas
6. Read More, Write Less / Ruth Behar 47
7. Pro Tips for Academic Writing / C. Anne Claus 54
8. My Ten Steps for Writing a Book / Kristen R. Ghodsee 58
9. Slow Reading / Michael Lambek 62
10. Digging with the Pen: Writing Archaeology / Zoë Crossland 66
Section III. Telling Stories
11. Anthropology as Theoretical Storytelling / Carole McGranahan 73
12. Beyond Thin Description: Biography, Theory, Ethnographic Writing /
Donna M. Goldstein 78
13. Can't Get There from Here? Writing Place and Moving Narratives / Sarah
Besky 83
14. Ethnographic Writing with Kirin Narayan: An Interview / Carole
McGranahan 87
15. On Unreliable Narrators / Sienna R. Craig 93
Section IV. On Responsibility
16. In Dialogue: Ethnographic Writing and Listening / Marnie Jane Thomson
101
17. Writing with Community / Sara L. Gonzalez 104
18. To Fieldwork, to Write / Kim Fortun 110
19. Quick, Quick, Slow: Ethnography in the Digital Age / Yarimar Bonilla
118
20. That Generative Space between Ethnography and Journalism / Maria D.
Vesperi 121
Section V. The Urgency of Now
21. Writing about Violence / K. Drybread 127
22. Writing about Bad, Sad, Hard Things / Carole McGranahan 131
23. Writing to Live: On Finding Strength While Watching Ferguson / Whitney
Battle-Baptiste 134
24. Finding My Muse While Mourning / Chelsi West Ohueri 137
25. Mourning, Survival, and Time: Writing Through Crisis / Adia Benton 140
Section VI. Writing With, Writing Against
26. A Case for Agitation: On Affect and Writing / Carla Jones 145
27. Antiracist Writing / Ghassan Hage 149
28. Writing with Love and Hate / Bhrigupati Singh 153
29. Peer Review: What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger / Alan Kaiser
158
30. When They Don't Like What We Write: Criticism of Anthropology as a
Diagnostic of Power / Lara Deeb and Jessica Winegar 163
Section VII. Academic Authors
31. Writing Archaeology "Alone," or a Eulogy for a Codirector / Jane Eva
Baxter 169
32. Collaboration: From Different Throats Intone One Language? / Matt
Sponheimer 173
33. What Is and (Academic) Author? / Mary Murrell 178
34. The Writing behind the Written / Noel B. Salazar 182
35. It's All "Real" Writing / Daniel M. Goldstein 185
36. Dr. Funding or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Grant Writing /
Robin M. Bernstein 188
Section VIII. Ethnographic Genres
37. Poetry and Anthropology / Nomi Stone 195
38. "SEA" Stories: Anthropologies and Poetries beyond the Human / Stuart
McLean 201
39. Dilations / Kathleen Stewart and Lauren Berlant 206
40. Genre Bending, or the Love of Ethnographic Fiction / Jessica Marie
Falcone 212
41. Ethnographic Fiction: The Space Between / Roxanne Varzi 220
42. From Real Life to the Magic of Fiction / Ruth Behar 223
Section IX. Becoming and Belonging
43. On Writing from Elsewhere / Uzma Z. Rizvi 229
44. Writing to Become . . . / Sita Venkateswar 234
45. Unscholarly Confessions on Reading / Katerina Teaiwa 239
46. Guard Your Heart and Your Purpose: Faithfully Writing Anthropology /
Bianca C. Williams 246
47. Writing Anthropology and Such, or "Once More, with Feeling" / Gina
Athena Ulysse 251
48. The Anthropology of Being (Me) / Paul Tapsell 256
Section X. Writing and Knowing
49. Writing as Cognition / Barak Kalir 263
50. Thinking Through the Untranslatable / Kevin Carrico 266
51. Freeze-Dried Memory Crumbs: Field Notes from North Korea / Lisa Sang Mi
Min 270
52. Writing the Disquiets of a Colonial Field / Ann Laura Stoler 274
53. On Ethnographic Unknowability / Catherine Besteman 280
Bibliography 283
Contributors 293
Index 305
Introduction. On Writing and Writing Well: Ethics, Practice, Story / Carole
McGranahan 1
Section I. Ruminations
1. Writing in and from the Field / Ieva Jusionyte 23
2. List as Form: Literary, Ethnographic, Long, Short, Heavy, Light / Sasha
Su-Ling Welland 28
3. Finding Your Way / Paul Stoller 34
4. The Ecology of What We Write / Anand Pandian 37
5. When Do Words Count? / Kirin Narayan 41
Section II. Writing Ideas
6. Read More, Write Less / Ruth Behar 47
7. Pro Tips for Academic Writing / C. Anne Claus 54
8. My Ten Steps for Writing a Book / Kristen R. Ghodsee 58
9. Slow Reading / Michael Lambek 62
10. Digging with the Pen: Writing Archaeology / Zoë Crossland 66
Section III. Telling Stories
11. Anthropology as Theoretical Storytelling / Carole McGranahan 73
12. Beyond Thin Description: Biography, Theory, Ethnographic Writing /
Donna M. Goldstein 78
13. Can't Get There from Here? Writing Place and Moving Narratives / Sarah
Besky 83
14. Ethnographic Writing with Kirin Narayan: An Interview / Carole
McGranahan 87
15. On Unreliable Narrators / Sienna R. Craig 93
Section IV. On Responsibility
16. In Dialogue: Ethnographic Writing and Listening / Marnie Jane Thomson
101
17. Writing with Community / Sara L. Gonzalez 104
18. To Fieldwork, to Write / Kim Fortun 110
19. Quick, Quick, Slow: Ethnography in the Digital Age / Yarimar Bonilla
118
20. That Generative Space between Ethnography and Journalism / Maria D.
Vesperi 121
Section V. The Urgency of Now
21. Writing about Violence / K. Drybread 127
22. Writing about Bad, Sad, Hard Things / Carole McGranahan 131
23. Writing to Live: On Finding Strength While Watching Ferguson / Whitney
Battle-Baptiste 134
24. Finding My Muse While Mourning / Chelsi West Ohueri 137
25. Mourning, Survival, and Time: Writing Through Crisis / Adia Benton 140
Section VI. Writing With, Writing Against
26. A Case for Agitation: On Affect and Writing / Carla Jones 145
27. Antiracist Writing / Ghassan Hage 149
28. Writing with Love and Hate / Bhrigupati Singh 153
29. Peer Review: What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger / Alan Kaiser
158
30. When They Don't Like What We Write: Criticism of Anthropology as a
Diagnostic of Power / Lara Deeb and Jessica Winegar 163
Section VII. Academic Authors
31. Writing Archaeology "Alone," or a Eulogy for a Codirector / Jane Eva
Baxter 169
32. Collaboration: From Different Throats Intone One Language? / Matt
Sponheimer 173
33. What Is and (Academic) Author? / Mary Murrell 178
34. The Writing behind the Written / Noel B. Salazar 182
35. It's All "Real" Writing / Daniel M. Goldstein 185
36. Dr. Funding or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Grant Writing /
Robin M. Bernstein 188
Section VIII. Ethnographic Genres
37. Poetry and Anthropology / Nomi Stone 195
38. "SEA" Stories: Anthropologies and Poetries beyond the Human / Stuart
McLean 201
39. Dilations / Kathleen Stewart and Lauren Berlant 206
40. Genre Bending, or the Love of Ethnographic Fiction / Jessica Marie
Falcone 212
41. Ethnographic Fiction: The Space Between / Roxanne Varzi 220
42. From Real Life to the Magic of Fiction / Ruth Behar 223
Section IX. Becoming and Belonging
43. On Writing from Elsewhere / Uzma Z. Rizvi 229
44. Writing to Become . . . / Sita Venkateswar 234
45. Unscholarly Confessions on Reading / Katerina Teaiwa 239
46. Guard Your Heart and Your Purpose: Faithfully Writing Anthropology /
Bianca C. Williams 246
47. Writing Anthropology and Such, or "Once More, with Feeling" / Gina
Athena Ulysse 251
48. The Anthropology of Being (Me) / Paul Tapsell 256
Section X. Writing and Knowing
49. Writing as Cognition / Barak Kalir 263
50. Thinking Through the Untranslatable / Kevin Carrico 266
51. Freeze-Dried Memory Crumbs: Field Notes from North Korea / Lisa Sang Mi
Min 270
52. Writing the Disquiets of a Colonial Field / Ann Laura Stoler 274
53. On Ethnographic Unknowability / Catherine Besteman 280
Bibliography 283
Contributors 293
Index 305
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction. On Writing and Writing Well: Ethics, Practice, Story / Carole
McGranahan 1
Section I. Ruminations
1. Writing in and from the Field / Ieva Jusionyte 23
2. List as Form: Literary, Ethnographic, Long, Short, Heavy, Light / Sasha
Su-Ling Welland 28
3. Finding Your Way / Paul Stoller 34
4. The Ecology of What We Write / Anand Pandian 37
5. When Do Words Count? / Kirin Narayan 41
Section II. Writing Ideas
6. Read More, Write Less / Ruth Behar 47
7. Pro Tips for Academic Writing / C. Anne Claus 54
8. My Ten Steps for Writing a Book / Kristen R. Ghodsee 58
9. Slow Reading / Michael Lambek 62
10. Digging with the Pen: Writing Archaeology / Zoë Crossland 66
Section III. Telling Stories
11. Anthropology as Theoretical Storytelling / Carole McGranahan 73
12. Beyond Thin Description: Biography, Theory, Ethnographic Writing /
Donna M. Goldstein 78
13. Can't Get There from Here? Writing Place and Moving Narratives / Sarah
Besky 83
14. Ethnographic Writing with Kirin Narayan: An Interview / Carole
McGranahan 87
15. On Unreliable Narrators / Sienna R. Craig 93
Section IV. On Responsibility
16. In Dialogue: Ethnographic Writing and Listening / Marnie Jane Thomson
101
17. Writing with Community / Sara L. Gonzalez 104
18. To Fieldwork, to Write / Kim Fortun 110
19. Quick, Quick, Slow: Ethnography in the Digital Age / Yarimar Bonilla
118
20. That Generative Space between Ethnography and Journalism / Maria D.
Vesperi 121
Section V. The Urgency of Now
21. Writing about Violence / K. Drybread 127
22. Writing about Bad, Sad, Hard Things / Carole McGranahan 131
23. Writing to Live: On Finding Strength While Watching Ferguson / Whitney
Battle-Baptiste 134
24. Finding My Muse While Mourning / Chelsi West Ohueri 137
25. Mourning, Survival, and Time: Writing Through Crisis / Adia Benton 140
Section VI. Writing With, Writing Against
26. A Case for Agitation: On Affect and Writing / Carla Jones 145
27. Antiracist Writing / Ghassan Hage 149
28. Writing with Love and Hate / Bhrigupati Singh 153
29. Peer Review: What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger / Alan Kaiser
158
30. When They Don't Like What We Write: Criticism of Anthropology as a
Diagnostic of Power / Lara Deeb and Jessica Winegar 163
Section VII. Academic Authors
31. Writing Archaeology "Alone," or a Eulogy for a Codirector / Jane Eva
Baxter 169
32. Collaboration: From Different Throats Intone One Language? / Matt
Sponheimer 173
33. What Is and (Academic) Author? / Mary Murrell 178
34. The Writing behind the Written / Noel B. Salazar 182
35. It's All "Real" Writing / Daniel M. Goldstein 185
36. Dr. Funding or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Grant Writing /
Robin M. Bernstein 188
Section VIII. Ethnographic Genres
37. Poetry and Anthropology / Nomi Stone 195
38. "SEA" Stories: Anthropologies and Poetries beyond the Human / Stuart
McLean 201
39. Dilations / Kathleen Stewart and Lauren Berlant 206
40. Genre Bending, or the Love of Ethnographic Fiction / Jessica Marie
Falcone 212
41. Ethnographic Fiction: The Space Between / Roxanne Varzi 220
42. From Real Life to the Magic of Fiction / Ruth Behar 223
Section IX. Becoming and Belonging
43. On Writing from Elsewhere / Uzma Z. Rizvi 229
44. Writing to Become . . . / Sita Venkateswar 234
45. Unscholarly Confessions on Reading / Katerina Teaiwa 239
46. Guard Your Heart and Your Purpose: Faithfully Writing Anthropology /
Bianca C. Williams 246
47. Writing Anthropology and Such, or "Once More, with Feeling" / Gina
Athena Ulysse 251
48. The Anthropology of Being (Me) / Paul Tapsell 256
Section X. Writing and Knowing
49. Writing as Cognition / Barak Kalir 263
50. Thinking Through the Untranslatable / Kevin Carrico 266
51. Freeze-Dried Memory Crumbs: Field Notes from North Korea / Lisa Sang Mi
Min 270
52. Writing the Disquiets of a Colonial Field / Ann Laura Stoler 274
53. On Ethnographic Unknowability / Catherine Besteman 280
Bibliography 283
Contributors 293
Index 305
Introduction. On Writing and Writing Well: Ethics, Practice, Story / Carole
McGranahan 1
Section I. Ruminations
1. Writing in and from the Field / Ieva Jusionyte 23
2. List as Form: Literary, Ethnographic, Long, Short, Heavy, Light / Sasha
Su-Ling Welland 28
3. Finding Your Way / Paul Stoller 34
4. The Ecology of What We Write / Anand Pandian 37
5. When Do Words Count? / Kirin Narayan 41
Section II. Writing Ideas
6. Read More, Write Less / Ruth Behar 47
7. Pro Tips for Academic Writing / C. Anne Claus 54
8. My Ten Steps for Writing a Book / Kristen R. Ghodsee 58
9. Slow Reading / Michael Lambek 62
10. Digging with the Pen: Writing Archaeology / Zoë Crossland 66
Section III. Telling Stories
11. Anthropology as Theoretical Storytelling / Carole McGranahan 73
12. Beyond Thin Description: Biography, Theory, Ethnographic Writing /
Donna M. Goldstein 78
13. Can't Get There from Here? Writing Place and Moving Narratives / Sarah
Besky 83
14. Ethnographic Writing with Kirin Narayan: An Interview / Carole
McGranahan 87
15. On Unreliable Narrators / Sienna R. Craig 93
Section IV. On Responsibility
16. In Dialogue: Ethnographic Writing and Listening / Marnie Jane Thomson
101
17. Writing with Community / Sara L. Gonzalez 104
18. To Fieldwork, to Write / Kim Fortun 110
19. Quick, Quick, Slow: Ethnography in the Digital Age / Yarimar Bonilla
118
20. That Generative Space between Ethnography and Journalism / Maria D.
Vesperi 121
Section V. The Urgency of Now
21. Writing about Violence / K. Drybread 127
22. Writing about Bad, Sad, Hard Things / Carole McGranahan 131
23. Writing to Live: On Finding Strength While Watching Ferguson / Whitney
Battle-Baptiste 134
24. Finding My Muse While Mourning / Chelsi West Ohueri 137
25. Mourning, Survival, and Time: Writing Through Crisis / Adia Benton 140
Section VI. Writing With, Writing Against
26. A Case for Agitation: On Affect and Writing / Carla Jones 145
27. Antiracist Writing / Ghassan Hage 149
28. Writing with Love and Hate / Bhrigupati Singh 153
29. Peer Review: What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger / Alan Kaiser
158
30. When They Don't Like What We Write: Criticism of Anthropology as a
Diagnostic of Power / Lara Deeb and Jessica Winegar 163
Section VII. Academic Authors
31. Writing Archaeology "Alone," or a Eulogy for a Codirector / Jane Eva
Baxter 169
32. Collaboration: From Different Throats Intone One Language? / Matt
Sponheimer 173
33. What Is and (Academic) Author? / Mary Murrell 178
34. The Writing behind the Written / Noel B. Salazar 182
35. It's All "Real" Writing / Daniel M. Goldstein 185
36. Dr. Funding or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Grant Writing /
Robin M. Bernstein 188
Section VIII. Ethnographic Genres
37. Poetry and Anthropology / Nomi Stone 195
38. "SEA" Stories: Anthropologies and Poetries beyond the Human / Stuart
McLean 201
39. Dilations / Kathleen Stewart and Lauren Berlant 206
40. Genre Bending, or the Love of Ethnographic Fiction / Jessica Marie
Falcone 212
41. Ethnographic Fiction: The Space Between / Roxanne Varzi 220
42. From Real Life to the Magic of Fiction / Ruth Behar 223
Section IX. Becoming and Belonging
43. On Writing from Elsewhere / Uzma Z. Rizvi 229
44. Writing to Become . . . / Sita Venkateswar 234
45. Unscholarly Confessions on Reading / Katerina Teaiwa 239
46. Guard Your Heart and Your Purpose: Faithfully Writing Anthropology /
Bianca C. Williams 246
47. Writing Anthropology and Such, or "Once More, with Feeling" / Gina
Athena Ulysse 251
48. The Anthropology of Being (Me) / Paul Tapsell 256
Section X. Writing and Knowing
49. Writing as Cognition / Barak Kalir 263
50. Thinking Through the Untranslatable / Kevin Carrico 266
51. Freeze-Dried Memory Crumbs: Field Notes from North Korea / Lisa Sang Mi
Min 270
52. Writing the Disquiets of a Colonial Field / Ann Laura Stoler 274
53. On Ethnographic Unknowability / Catherine Besteman 280
Bibliography 283
Contributors 293
Index 305