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Collaborative Anthropology Today: A Collection of Exceptions [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x18 mm, kaal: 454 g, 39 b&w halftones, 4 b&w line drawings - 39 Halftones, black and white - 4 Line drawings, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jan-2021
  • Kirjastus: Cornell University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1501753355
  • ISBN-13: 9781501753350
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x18 mm, kaal: 454 g, 39 b&w halftones, 4 b&w line drawings - 39 Halftones, black and white - 4 Line drawings, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jan-2021
  • Kirjastus: Cornell University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1501753355
  • ISBN-13: 9781501753350

As multisited research has become mainstream in anthropology, collaboration has gained new relevance and traction as a critical infrastructure of both fieldwork and theory, enabling more ambitious research designs, forms of communication, and analysis. Collaborative Anthropology Today is the outcome of a 2017 workshop held at the Center for Ethnography, University of California, Irvine. This book is the latest in a trilogy that includes Fieldwork Is Not What It Used to Be and Theory Can Be More Than It Used to Be. Dominic Boyer and George E. Marcus assemble several notable ventures in collaborative anthropology and put them in dialogue with one another as a way of exploring the recent surge of interest in creating new kinds of ethnographic and theoretical partnerships, especially in the domains of art, media, and information. Contributors highlight projects in which collaboration has generated new possibilities of expression and conceptualizations of anthropological research, as well as prototypes that may be of use to others contemplating their own experimental collaborative ventures.

Introduction 1(21)
Dominic Boyer
George E. Marcus
1 How Do We Collaborate? An Updated Manifesto
22(18)
Douglas R. Holmes
George E. Marcus
2 Imagination, Improvisation, and Letting Go
40(14)
Keith M. Murphy
3 Ethnographic Reentanglements in the Collaborative Ecologies of Film and Contact Improvisation
54(21)
Christine Hegel
Luke Cantarella
4 Variations in the Ways That Collaborations Surround and Effect Ethnographic Research Projects: Addendum to
Chapters 1--3
75(7)
George E. Marcus
5 Function and Form: The Ethnographic Terminalia Collective between Art and Anthropology Trudi
82(20)
Lynn Smith
Kate Hennessy
Stephanie Takaragawa
Fiona P. McDonald
Craig Campbell
6 Limn: Experimenting with Collaboration
102(13)
Stephen J. Collier
Martin Høyem
Christopher Kelty
Andrew Lakoff
7 What's So Funny `bout PECE, TAF, and Data Sharing?'
115(26)
Mike Fortun
Lindsay Poirier
Alli Morgan
Brian Callahan
Kim Fortun
8 A Collaborative Ethnography of Transnational Capitalism
141(10)
Sylvia Yanagisako
Lisa Rofel
9 Hypernormalization, Collaborative Analytics, and the Making of "American Stiob"
151(13)
Alexei Yurchak
Dominic Boyer
10 An Account of the Cultures of Energy Podcast as Collaboration---Offered in Podcast Form, Of Course
164(9)
Dominic Boyer
Cymene Howe
11 Crafting Lissa, an Ethno-Graphic Story: A Collaboration in Four Parts
173(29)
Sherine F. Hamdy
Coleman Nye
Afterword: A Conversation on the History of Anthropological Collaboration with Rebecca Lemov 202(17)
Contributors 219(8)
Index 227
Dominic Boyer is Professor of Anthropology at Rice University, as well as a filmmaker, podcaster and author most recently of Energopolitics. Follow him on X @DominicBoyer. George E. Marcus is Chancellor's Professor of Anthropology at University of California, Irvine. He is the author of many books including Designs for an Anthropology of the Contemporary and Ethnography Through Thick and Thin.