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The Shadow Side of Fieldwork: Exploring the Blurred Borders between Ethnography and Life / Edition 1

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The
Shadow Side of Fieldwork
draws attention to the typically hidden or unacknowledged aspects of ethnographic fieldwork encounters that nevertheless shape the resulting knowledge and texts. Addressing these invisible, elusive, unspoken or mysterious elements introduces a distinctive rigor and responsibility to ethnographic research.
Luminaries in anthropology dare to explore the 'unspeakable' and 'invisible' in the ethnographic encounter
Considers personal and professional challenges (ethical, epistemological, and political) faced by researchers who examine the subjectivities inherent in their ethnographic insights
Explores the value, and limitations, of addressing the personal in ethnographic research
Includes a critical discussion of the anthropologist’s self in the field
Introduces imaginative rigor to ethnographic research to heighten confidence in anthropological knowledge
The
Shadow Side of Fieldwork
draws attention to the typically hidden or unacknowledged aspects of ethnographic fieldwork encounters that nevertheless shape the resulting knowledge and texts. Addressing these invisible, elusive, unspoken or mysterious elements introduces a distinctive rigor and responsibility to ethnographic research.
Luminaries in anthropology dare to explore the 'unspeakable' and 'invisible' in the ethnographic encounter
Considers personal and professional challenges (ethical, epistemological, and political) faced by researchers who examine the subjectivities inherent in their ethnographic insights
Explores the value, and limitations, of addressing the personal in ethnographic research
Includes a critical discussion of the anthropologist’s self in the field
Introduces imaginative rigor to ethnographic research to heighten confidence in anthropological knowledge

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