The ethnographic self as resource : writing memory and experience into ethnography / Edited by Peter Collins and Anselma Gallinat.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Collins, Peter, 1954-
Other Authors: Gallinat, Anselma
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Berghahn Books, c2010.
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Table of Contents:
  • The ethnographic self as resource: an introduction / Peter Collins and Anselma Gallinat
  • Playing the native card: the anthropologist as informant in Eastern Germany / Anselma Gallinat
  • Foregrounding the self in fieldwork among rural women in Croatia / Lynette Šikić-Mićanović
  • Some Reflections on the enchantments of village life, or whose story is this? / Anne Kathrine Larsen
  • The ethics of participant observation: personal reflections on fieldwork in England / Nigel Rapport
  • Ethnographers as language learners: from oblivion and towards an echo / Alison Phipps
  • Leading questions and body memories: a case of phenomenology and physical ethnography in the dance interview / Jonathan Skinner
  • Dualling memories: twinship and the disembodiment of identity / Dona Lee davis and Dorothy I. Davis
  • Remembering and the ethnography of children's sports / Noel Dyck
  • Gardening in time: happiness and memory in American horticulture / Jane Nadel-Klein
  • The role of serendipity and memory in experiencing fields / Tamara Kohn
  • Serendipities, uncertainties and improvisations in movement and migration / Vered Amit
  • On remembering and forgetting in writing and fieldwork / Simon Coleman
  • The ethnographic self as resource? / Peter Collins
  • Epilogue: what a story we anthropologists have to tell! / James W. Fernandez.