The shadow side of fieldwork : exploring the blurred borders between ethnography and life

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Leibing, Annette (Éd.), McLean, Athena (Éd.)
Format: Ouvrage
Language:Anglais
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword. In the shadows. Anthropological encounters with modernity / Goslinga, Gilliam et Frank, Gelya
  • "Learn to value your shadow!" An introduction to the margins of fieldwork / Leibing, Annette et McLean, Athena
  • Out of the shadows of history and memory. Personal family narratives as intimate ethnography / Waterston, Alisse et Rylko-Bauer, Barbara
  • When things get personal. Secrecy, intimacy, and the production of experience in fieldwork / Lovell, Anne M.
  • The scene. Shadowing the real / Crapanzano, Vincent
  • Transmutation of sensibilities. Empathy, intuition, revelation / Csordas, Thomas J.
  • Shining at light into the shadow of death. Terminal care discourse and practice in the late 20th century / Szabo, Jason
  • The hidden side of the moon, or, "lifting out" in ethnographies / Leibing, Annette
  • The gray zone. Small wars, peacetime crimes, and invisible genocide / Scheper-Hughes, Nancy
  • Others within us. Collective identity, positioning, and displacement / Weiss, Meira
  • Falling into fieldwork. Lessons from a desperate search for survival / Chierici, Rose-Marie
  • Field research on the run. One more (from) for the road / Papageorgiou, Dimitris
  • Personal travels through otherness / Corin, Ellen
  • When the borders of research and personal life become blurred. Thorny issues in conducting dementia research / McLean, Athena.