About the Editors |
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Editors' Acknowledgments |
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Acknowledgments to Sources |
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Fieldwork in Cultural Anthropology: An Introduction |
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29 | (4) |
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The Observation of Savage Peoples |
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33 | (7) |
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40 | (6) |
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Method and Scope of Anthropological Fieldwork |
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46 | (13) |
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Part II Fieldwork Identity |
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59 | (62) |
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59 | (6) |
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65 | (11) |
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Sex, Color, and Rites of Passage in Ethnographic Research |
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76 | (16) |
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Walking the Fire Line: The Erotic Dimension of the Fieldwork Experience |
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92 | (16) |
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Self-Conscious Anthropology |
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108 | (13) |
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Part III Fieldwork Relations and Rapport |
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121 | (56) |
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121 | (6) |
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Champukwi of the Village of the Tapirs |
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127 | (10) |
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Behind Many Masks: Ethnography and Impression Management |
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137 | (22) |
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Ethnographic Seduction, Transference, and Resistance in Dialogues about Terror and Violence in Argentina |
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159 | (18) |
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Part IV The ``Other'' Talks Back |
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177 | (40) |
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177 | (6) |
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Custer Died for Your Sins |
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183 | (8) |
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191 | (3) |
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When They Read What the Papers Say We Wrote |
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194 | (8) |
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202 | (15) |
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Part V Fieldwork Conflicts, Hazards, and Dangers |
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217 | (54) |
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217 | (6) |
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Ethnology in a Revolutionary Setting |
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223 | (11) |
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Human Hazards of Fieldwork |
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234 | (11) |
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245 | (14) |
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Reflections on Managing Danger in Fieldwork: Dangerous Anthropology in Belfast |
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259 | (12) |
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271 | (60) |
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271 | (6) |
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The Life and Death of Project Camelot |
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277 | (11) |
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Confronting the Ethics of Ethnography: Lessons From Fieldwork in Central America |
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288 | (10) |
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Ethics versus ``Realism'' in Anthropology |
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298 | (18) |
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316 | (15) |
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325 | (6) |
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Part VII Multi-Sited Fieldwork |
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331 | (54) |
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331 | (6) |
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Beyond ``Culture'': Space, Identity, and the Politics of Difference |
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337 | (10) |
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Afghanistan, Ethnography, and the New World Order |
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347 | (12) |
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Being There . . . and There . . . and There! Reflections on Multi-Site Ethnography |
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359 | (9) |
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Ethnography in/of Transnational Processes: Following Gyres in the Worlds of Big Science and European Integration |
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368 | (17) |
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Part VIII Sensorial Fieldwork |
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385 | (58) |
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385 | (4) |
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Balinese Character: A Photographic Analysis |
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389 | (15) |
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The Taste of Ethnographic Things |
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404 | (13) |
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Dialogic Editing: Interpreting How Kaluli Read Sound and Sentiment |
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417 | (14) |
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431 | (12) |
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Part IX Reflexive Ethnography |
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443 | (50) |
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443 | (4) |
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Fieldwork and Friendship in Morocco |
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447 | (8) |
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Tuhami: Portrait of a Moroccan |
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455 | (10) |
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465 | (11) |
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On Ethnographic Authority |
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476 | (17) |
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Part X Fictive Fieldwork and Fieldwork Novels |
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493 | (28) |
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493 | (6) |
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499 | (8) |
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The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge |
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507 | (7) |
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Shabono: A True Adventure in the Remote and Magical Heart of the South American Jungle |
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514 | (7) |
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Appendix 1: Key Ethnographic, Sociological, Qualitative, and Multidisciplinary Fieldwork Methods Texts |
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521 | (2) |
Appendix 2: Edited Cultural Anthropology Volumes on Fieldwork Experiences |
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523 | (2) |
Appendix 3: Reflexive Accounts of Fieldwork and Ethnographies Which Include Accounts of Fieldwork |
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525 | (2) |
Appendix 4: Leading Cultural Anthropology Fieldwork Methods Texts |
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527 | (2) |
Appendix 5: Early and Classic Anthropological Writings on Fieldwork, including Diaries and Letters |
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Notes |
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530 | (19) |
References |
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Index |
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