Red stamps and gold stars : fieldwork dilemmas in upland socialist Asia
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Red stamps and gold stars : fieldwork dilemmas in upland socialist Asia
(Studies on Asian topics, 52)
NIAS Press, 2014
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first published in 2013 by UBC Press
includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
With socialist countries in Asia reopening their borders to overseas scholars in the last few decades, more and more social scientists are embarking on fieldwork in China, Vietnam and Laos. Red Stamps and Gold Stars brings together all the messiness, compromise, and ethical dilemmas that underscore fieldwork in upland socialist Asia and elsewhere. These challenges can range from how to gain research access to politically sensitive border regions, to helping informants-turned-friends access appropriate health care, to reflections on how to best represent ethnic minority voices. Written by human geographers and social anthropologists actively engaged in research with ethnic minorities in upland socialist Asia, these unique contributions will advance the study of the practice of international fieldwork.
目次
1 Fieldwork with Ethnic Minorities in Upland SW China, Vietnam, and Laos (Sarah Turner) 2 Comrades of Minority Policy in China, Vietnam, and Laos (Jean Michaud) 3 Blunders in the Field (Stephane Gros) 4 The Morality of Fieldwork in the Wa Lands (Magnus Fiskesjo) 5 The Fun and Games of Taking Children to the Field (Candice Cornet) 6 Reflections on Nationality and Fieldwork among the Yao in N. Vietnam (Jennifer Sowerwine) 7 Entanglements of the Professional, Personal, and Political (Christine Bonnin) 8 Coping with Officials in Laos (Pierre Petit) 9 Serendipity, Gatekeepers, and Gendered Positionalities in Fieldwork among the Khmu in N. Laos (Karen McAllister) 10 Field Research on the Margins of China and Thailand (Janet C. Sturgeon) 11 Comparative Observations on Doing Research among Tibetans in Lhasa and Dharamsala (Isabelle Henrion-Dourcy) 12 The Silenced Research Assistant Speaks Her Mind (Sarah Turner) 13 Between Engagement and Abuse: Reflections on the "Field" of Anthropology and the Power of Ethnography (Oscar Salemink) 14 An Unconventional Confessional Dialogue on Field Experience (Stevan Harrell and Li Xingxing) 15 Red Stamps and Gold Stars on the Margins (Sarah Turner) Contributors Index
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