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Anthropological Locations: Boundaries And Grounds Of A Field Science
Anthropological Locations: Boundaries And Grounds Of A Field Science
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These innovative, stimulating essays―carefully chosen to form a coherent whole―interrogate the notion of "the field," showing how the concept is historically constructed and exploring the consequences of its dominance. The essays discuss anthropological work done in places (in refugee camps, on television) or among populations (gays and lesbians, homeless people in the United States) that challenge the traditional boundaries of "the field." The contributors suggest alternative methodologies appropriate for contemporary problems and ultimately propose a reformation of the discipline of anthropology.
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Explores evolving boundaries in anthropological fieldwork.
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Who is this book for?
If you're curious about how anthropology is adapting to new social landscapes, this book offers a fascinating look into the changing ideas of what constitutes 'the field.' It challenges traditional notions and introduces fresh perspectives on research methods in diverse settings, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the future of social sciences.