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Returns to the Field – Multitemporal Research and Contemporary Anthropology

Autor Signe Howell, Aud Talle, Terence Turner, Howard Morphy, David Holmberg
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 dec 2011
Many anthropologists return to their original fieldwork sites a number of times during their careers, but this experience has seldom been subjected to analytic and theoretical scrutiny. The contributors to Returns to the Field have all undertaken multi-temporal fieldwork--repeated visits to the same place--over periods ranging from 20 to 40 years among minority groups in Africa, Latin America, Asia, and Melanesia. Over the years of contact, these anthropologists have witnessed dramatic changes, but also the perseverance of the people they have worked with. In vivid and personal essays, the authors examine the ramifications of this type of fieldwork practice--the kind of knowledge it produces, what methodological tools are appropriate, and how relationships with people in the field site change over time.
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ISBN-13: 9780253223487
ISBN-10: 0253223482
Pagini: 286
Ilustrații: 22 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press

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Returns to the Field is a highly readable collection of essays filled with insights on how long-term, or multitemporal, fieldwork has both deepened and complicated the reflexive processes through which anthropologists and their interlocutors produce new understandings of how people experience and navigate social change. The importance of long-term fieldwork based on return visits to the same host communities has been recognized within mainstream anthropology since early days of the discipline, but the editors of Returns to the Field have taken this tacit recognition to a new level by exploring theoretical and methodological dimensions of such fieldwork. Contributors include renowned senior scholars who have worked for decades in such diverse regions as Amazonia, Africa, Australia, Oceania, and Asia and who convincingly demonstrate that the intimate knowledge gained over multiple returns to the field offers unique abilities to grasp the significance of unpredictable events as well as the existence of core values that persist over time.--Jonathan Hill, Southern Illinois University Carbondale

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Documents how re-visiting fieldwork sites shapes anthropologists’ interpretations