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050 00 GN50.8|b.A58 2020
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245 00 Anthropology inside out :|bfieldworkers taking notes /
|cedited by Astrid Oberborbeck Andersen [and five others]
264 1 Canon Pyon :|bSean Kingston Publishing,|c2020
300 vii, 227 pages :|billustrations (some color) ;|c24 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references and index
520 8 Fieldworkers' notebooks are full of sensations and
observations in which the subjectivity of the ethnographer
seeps through. Not really science. Much closer to life.
Yet in classical anthropology they are invisible to the
reader. In this book the focus is reversed, turning
Anthropology Inside Out as it explores the vibrant
backstage life of field notes. What happens when we put
them centre stage? Aimed at both curious novice and
experienced practitioner, the chapters read as a catalogue
of experimental practices teetering on the edge of the
tradition: intuitively observational drawings; notes
pervaded with paranoia; collective notetaking;crisis-
ridden personal confessions; layers of notes in
photographs and archives; old flip-flops that trigger
memories in mind and body. This exploration of what field
notes are, can do and could be, concludes with a
constellation of shimmering notes on notes from Michael
Taussig, a meta-commentary on anthropologists' fetishistic
relationship with the most personal of professional tools
650 0 Physical anthropology|xFieldwork
650 0 Anthropology
700 1 Andersen, Astrid Oberborbeck,|eeditor