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Methodology & History in Anthropology. Anthropology and Ethnography are Not Equivalent : Reorienting Anthropology for the Future / Methodology & History in Anthropology ; Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FIGURES -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION: ON THE EQUIVALENCE BETWEEN ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY -- Chapter 1 BEYOND CORRESPONDENCE: DOING ANTHROPOLOGY OF ISLAM IN THE FIELD AND CLASSROOM -- Chapter 2 ANTHROPOLOGY AS AN EXPERIMENTAL MODE OF INQUIRY -- Chapter 3 GRAPHIC DESIGNS: ON CONSTELLATIONAL WRITING, OR A BENJAMINIAN RESPONSE TO INGOLD’S CRITIQUE OF ETHNOGRAPHY -- Chapter 4 NON-CORRESPONDENCE IN FIELDWORK: DEATH, DARK ETHNOGRAPHY, AND THE NEED FOR TEMPORAL ALIENATION -- Chapter 5 COMMITMENT, CORRESPONDENCE, AND FIELDWORK AS NONVOLITIONAL DWELLING: A WEBERIAN CRITIQUE -- Chapter 6 A NEW HOLISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY WITH POLITICS IN -- AFTERWORD -- INDEX |
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FIGURES -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION: ON THE EQUIVALENCE BETWEEN ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY -- Chapter 1 BEYOND CORRESPONDENCE: DOING ANTHROPOLOGY OF ISLAM IN THE FIELD AND CLASSROOM -- Chapter 2 ANTHROPOLOGY AS AN EXPERIMENTAL MODE OF INQUIRY -- Chapter 3 GRAPHIC DESIGNS: ON CONSTELLATIONAL WRITING, OR A BENJAMINIAN RESPONSE TO INGOLD’S CRITIQUE OF ETHNOGRAPHY -- Chapter 4 NON-CORRESPONDENCE IN FIELDWORK: DEATH, DARK ETHNOGRAPHY, AND THE NEED FOR TEMPORAL ALIENATION -- Chapter 5 COMMITMENT, CORRESPONDENCE, AND FIELDWORK AS NONVOLITIONAL DWELLING: A WEBERIAN CRITIQUE -- Chapter 6 A NEW HOLISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY WITH POLITICS IN -- AFTERWORD -- INDEX |
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