Living the ethnographic life

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Living the ethnographic life

Dan Rose

(Qualitative research methods, v. 23)

Sage Publications, c1990

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"A Sage university paper"--Cover

Includes bibliographical references (p. 61-64)

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内容説明

Should we draw the line between going native and rethinking our ethnographic status? Rose goes beyond merely questioning the ethnographic process. Rather, he explores its origins, its current state of affairs, and proposes how ethnography can be a potent "(sub)culture" for conditioning inquiry into culture. He contends that the corporate structure limits the effectiveness of our current research and subsequent insights into the people whom we study. With a radical democratization of knowledge, decolonization of academic thought, and a move beyond abstract relations, Rose urges ethnographers to reevaluate their pursuit of ethnographic knowledge. Replete with examples from his extensive research and personal experience, Living the Ethnographic Life provides a refreshing outlook and insight into ethnographic study--a valuable resource for anyone with interests in anthropology, sociology, critical and postmodernist theory, and, of course, ethnography.

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Form of Life Editors' Introduction Acknowledgements Form of Life Reversal Narrative Lives

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