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|a Search after method :
|b sensing, moving, and imagining in anthropological fieldwork /
|c edited by Julie LaPlante, Ari Gandsman, and Willow Scobie.
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|a New York :
|b Berghahn,
|c 2020.
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|c ©2020
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|a 1 online resource (xvii, 259 pages) :
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|a Methodology & history in anthropology;
|v volume 40
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a "Reigniting a tradition of learning by experience, Search After Method is a plea for more lively forms of anthropology. The multiple voices resonating in the collection come from anthropologists in all walks of academia as well as outside of it. The chapters relate the contributor's first experiences of working in the field and use their experiences to link their work to the discipline of Anthropology, along with other broader fieldwork questions. This book thus provides a powerful introduction to lived experiences of contemporary fieldwork"--
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|t Lines of flight /
|r Julie Laplante,
|r Willow Scobie and
|r Ari Gandsman --
|t Sonorous sensations : plant, people and elemental stirs in healing /
|r Julie Laplante --
|t Plant milieus : (in)hospitalities /
|r Daniel Alberto Restrepo Hernández --
|t Breath of fresh air /
|r Boyan Atzev --
|t Sensing 'feeling' in Indonesia's Persatuan Perak Badan (body movement unification) school /
|r Jaida Kim Samudra --
|t Drumming with winds : learning from Zar practitioners in Qeshm Island, Iran /
|r Nima Jangouk --
|t Ethnography through anxiety /
|r Angeline Antonakos Boswell --
|t Fieldwork aloft - experiencing weather and air in falconry /
|r Sara Asu Schroer --
|t Travelling through layers: inuitness in flight /
|r Willow Scobie --
|t Internet techniques for an untimely anthropology /
|r Meg Stalcup --
|t Hauling water /
|r Carly Dokis --
|t Alex la Guma and the smell of freedom /
|r Giovanni Spissu --
|t (Re)Turning manifold-ish along with Mongolian reindeer herd(er)s - trial(s) by vagary /
|r Nicolas Rasiulis --
|t Enskilment into the environment : the Yijin jing Worlds of Jin and Qi /
|r Elisabeth Hsu and Chee Han Lim --
|t Live to tell - in and out of view in the interview /
|r Ari Gandsman --
|t Against ethnographic disappointment, or on the importance of listerning /
|r Larisa Kurtović --
|t The discursive archive /
|r Thushara Hewage --
|t On failing to learn to shoot a gun /
|r Bradley Dunseith --
|t Wondering winds : Alpine fire lookouts in the Canadian Rocky Mountains /
|r Kristen Anne Walsh --
|t Ethnography as bewitchment : a literary study of Jeanne Favret-Saada's Deadly Words /
|r Bernhard Leistle --
|t Meta-odos (or the inscription of fieldwork) /
|r David Jaclin --
|t Inner experience and ethnographic yoga /
|r Everett Kehew.
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|a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 31, 2020).
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|a JSTOR
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|a JSTOR
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|a Anthropology
|x Fieldwork.
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|a Ethnology
|x Fieldwork.
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|a Anthropologie
|x Recherche sur le terrain.
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|a Ethnologie
|x Recherche sur le terrain.
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|a SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural
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|a Anthropology
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|a Ethnology
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|a anthropology.
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|a career.
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|a contemporary fieldwork.
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|a cultural anthropology.
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|a cultural meaning.
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|a engaging in community.
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|a everyday life.
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|a fieldwork.
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|a going into the field.
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|a human behavior.
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|a human societies.
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|a humanity.
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|a humans.
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|a learning by experience.
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|a linguistic anthropology.
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|a lived experiences.
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|a patterns of behavior.
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|a realistic.
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|a science.
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|a scientific study.
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|a social anthropology.
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|a students and teachers.
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|a tradition of learning.
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|a visual anthropology.
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|a working in the field.
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|d New York : Berghahn Books, 2020.
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