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Anthropological Fieldwork A Relational Process 1st Edition Dimitrina Spencer Editor

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Anthropological Fieldwork A Relational Process 1st Edition Dimitrina Spencer Editor
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.71 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Dimitrina Spencer (editor), James Davies (editor)
ISBN: 9781443817547, 1443817546
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Anthropological Fieldwork A Relational Process 1st Edition Dimitrina Spencer Editor by Dimitrina Spencer (editor), James Davies (editor) 9781443817547, 1443817546 instant download after payment.

Anthropologists are affected by and affect others through emotional engagement; they 'manage' emotions or allow them to unfold as vehicles of understanding. The contributors to this volume argue that participant observation is an embodied relational process mediated by emotions. If fieldwork is to attain its fullest potential, emotional reflexivity must complement the wider reflexive task of anthropologists. This makes particular demands on the training of anthropologists, and the contributors to this volume propose new ways of practising emotional reflexivity (such as radical empiricism) that enhance anthropological knowledge. Emotions in anthropology are explored from a variety of methodological and theoretical standpoints, drawing on fieldwork in Nepal, the UK, Taiwan, Russia, India and the Philippines.

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