Fieldnotes: The Makings of AnthropologyRoger Sanjek Cornell University Press, 1990 - 429 pages Thirteen distinguished anthropologists describe how they create and use the unique forms of writing they produce in the field. They also discuss the fieldnotes of seminal figures--Frank Cushing, Franz Boas, W. H. R. Rivers, Bronislaw Malinowski, and Margaret Mead--and analyze field writings in relation to other types of texts, especially ethnographies. Unique in conception, this volume contributes importantly to current debates on writing, texts, and reflexivity in anthropology. |
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... written notes stay the same . Except for a few additions written several years ago , when I had a chance to discuss some elements of the culture with an Afikpo student at my university , the notes have not changed . But my ...
... written notes stay the same . Except for a few additions written several years ago , when I had a chance to discuss some elements of the culture with an Afikpo student at my university , the notes have not changed . But my ...
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... written notes . In the dialogue be- tween the two , the written form is losing out to my head . I believe that the headnotes are always more important than the written notes . Only after their author is dead do written notes become ...
... written notes . In the dialogue be- tween the two , the written form is losing out to my head . I believe that the headnotes are always more important than the written notes . Only after their author is dead do written notes become ...
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... writing . Being away allows for the possibility of increasing distortion in our headnotes and thus in our interpretation of the written notes , though it provides us a fine chance to order our data . Writing in the field creates ...
... writing . Being away allows for the possibility of increasing distortion in our headnotes and thus in our interpretation of the written notes , though it provides us a fine chance to order our data . Writing in the field creates ...
Table des matières
Living with Fieldnotes | 1 |
Fire Loss and the Sorcerers Apprentice | 34 |
Unpacking Fieldnotes | 45 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
Afikpo African Agar American analysis anthro Audrey Richards behavior Boas Boas's Cambridge Camilla Wedgwood ceremony Chicago Press Clifford collected context Cultural Anthropology culture Cushing diary discourse documents Embree essay ethnogra ethnographer's ethnographic ethnographic writing Evans-Pritchard experience field notes field research fieldnotes fieldwork Firth Frank Hamilton Cushing Franz Boas Geertz George Guinea headnotes holistic Indian informants interpretation interviews Japanese John Johnson journal Kinship Kwakiutl later Lederman letters lives Malinowski Manam Marcus Margaret Mead material Mead Mead's Mendi method native notebooks observations one's Organization Ottenberg paper participant-observation Pelto political problem published questions record relationship ritual Rohner Sanjek scratch notes sense Social Anthropology Society Spindler Srinivas Stanford Stocking Suye Mura texts theoretical theory tion topics transcription Trobriand typed University of Chicago University Press village volume W. H. R. Rivers Wedgwood Wiswell women wrote Yombe York Zuni