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Newsletter

Newsletter
Author: Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania
Publisher:
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1967
Genre: Ethnology
ISBN:

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Who are 'We'?

Who are 'We'?
Author: Liana Chua
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2018-06-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1805399039

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Who do “we” anthropologists think “we” are? And how do forms and notions of collective disciplinary identity shape the way we think, write, and do anthropology? This volume explores how the anthropological “we” has been construed, transformed, and deployed across history and the global anthropological landscape. Drawing together both reflections and ethnographic case studies, it interrogates the critical—yet poorly studied—roles played by myriad anthropological “we” ss in generating and influencing anthropological theory, method, and analysis. In the process, new spaces are opened for reimagining who “we” are – and what “we,” and indeed anthropology, could become.


Anthropology Newsletter

Anthropology Newsletter
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 560
Release: 1987
Genre: Anthropological linguistics
ISBN:

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Ethnographic Artifacts

Ethnographic Artifacts
Author: Sjoerd R. Jaarsma
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2000-06-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780824823023

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Ethnographic Artifacts: Challenges to a Reflexive Anthropology examines anthropological practice and product, confronting issues of representation and the power of discourse in the lives and practice of both those doing research and of those being researched. Using eight case studies by ethnographers who share extensive research experience in the Pacific, the volume outlines "the trouble with ethnography" so representative of the end of this century, where ethnography itself is perceived as a codification of contested relations. Ethnographic Artifacts takes a unique approach to the social life of ethnography. The editors identify three domains in which ethnographic artifacts are given meaning: as text, as object, and as a historically contrived representation of the community in the public sphere. By allowing that analysis of the life of ethnography is important in all three of these domains, appreciation moves beyond narrow rhetorical and textual concerns. The volume provides a multi-faceted means for the reflexive understanding of the production, distribution, and reception of ethnography. Its goal is not mere documentation but rather the assessment of the ethical dimensions of the discipline's practice in a globalizing world. By melding ethical concerns with reflection on the text and the object itself, Ethnographic Artifacts adds dimension to the now well-established reflexive literature. Contributors: Niko Besnier, Jonathan Friedman, Michael Goldsmith, Sjoerd R. Jaarsma, Grant McCall, Mary N. MacDonald, Judith Macdonald, Toon van Meijl, Marta A. Rohatynskyj.


Newsletters in Print

Newsletters in Print
Author: Gale Group
Publisher: Gale Cengage
Total Pages: 1462
Release: 2002-11-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780787665104

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With descriptions of more than 12,000 newsletters in 4,000 different subject areas, this comprehensive resource is an invaluable research tool.


Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania

Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania
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Total Pages: 71
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Features the Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania (ASAO), an international organization dedicated to comparative studies of Pacific topics. Highlights ASAO meetings and publications and provides membership details.


Echoes of the Tambaran

Echoes of the Tambaran
Author: Paul Roscoe
Publisher: ANU E Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1921862467

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In the Sepik Basin of Papua New Guinea, ritual culture was dominated by the Tambaran --a male tutelary spirit that acted as a social and intellectual guardian or patron to those under its aegis as they made their way through life. To Melanesian scholarship, the cultural and psychological anthropologist, Donald F. Tuzin, was something of a Tambaran, a figure whose brilliant and fine-grained ethnographic project in the Arapesh village of Ilahita was immensely influential within and beyond New Guinea anthropology. Tuzin died in 2007, at the age of 61. In his memory, the editors of this collection commissioned a set of original and thought provoking essays from eminent and accomplished anthropologists who knew and were influenced by his work. They are echoes of the Tambaran. The anthology begins with a biographical sketch of Tuzin's life and scholarship. It is divided into four sections, each of which focuses loosely around one of his preoccupations. The first concerns warfare history, the male cult and changing masculinity, all in Melanesia. The second addresses the relationship between actor and structure. Here, the ethnographic focus momentarily shifts to the Caribbean before turning back to Papua new Guinea in essays that examine uncanny phenomena, narratives about childhood and messianic promises. The third part goes on to offer comparative and psychoanalytic perspectives on the subject in Fiji, Bali, the Amazon as well as Melanesia. Appropriately, the last section concludes with essays on Tuzin's fieldwork style and his distinctive authorial voice.


The Time at Darwin's Reef

The Time at Darwin's Reef
Author: Ivan Brady
Publisher: Rowman Altamira
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2003-01-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0759116369

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The Time at Darwin's Reef is primarily a book of storytelling through mixed genres—verse, prose, and painting. Brady's work is designed to draw out key dimensions of the poetics of anthropology and history embedded in creative writing—in the mix and on the margins of verse and prose, painting and writing, fiction and fact—to revisit the sometimes academically resistant idea that there is more than one way to say (and therefore to see) things.