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Former Neighbors, Future Allies?: German Studies and Ethnography Dialogue
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Former Neighbors, Future Allies?: German Studies and Ethnography Dialogue
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Former Neighbors, Future Allies?: German Studies and Ethnography Dialogue
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German studies scholars from various disciplines often use and reference ethnography, yet do not often present ethnography as a core methodology and research approach.
Former Neighbors, Future Allies?
emphasizes how German studies engages in methods and theories of ethnography. Through a variety of topics and from multiple perspectives including literature, folklore, history, sociology, and anthropology, this volume draws attention to how ethnography bridges transdisciplinary and international research in German studies.
Former Neighbors, Future Allies?
emphasizes how German studies engages in methods and theories of ethnography. Through a variety of topics and from multiple perspectives including literature, folklore, history, sociology, and anthropology, this volume draws attention to how ethnography bridges transdisciplinary and international research in German studies.
German studies scholars from various disciplines often use and reference ethnography, yet do not often present ethnography as a core methodology and research approach.
Former Neighbors, Future Allies?
emphasizes how German studies engages in methods and theories of ethnography. Through a variety of topics and from multiple perspectives including literature, folklore, history, sociology, and anthropology, this volume draws attention to how ethnography bridges transdisciplinary and international research in German studies.
Former Neighbors, Future Allies?
emphasizes how German studies engages in methods and theories of ethnography. Through a variety of topics and from multiple perspectives including literature, folklore, history, sociology, and anthropology, this volume draws attention to how ethnography bridges transdisciplinary and international research in German studies.

















