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Observers Observed: Essays on Ethnographic Fieldwork (History of Anthropology) Book

"This volume focuses on ethnographic fieldwork, a keystone of cultural anthropology that is at once a unique means of collecting data (participant observation is often spoken of as an 'anthropological' method) and a crucial rite of passage that transforms novices into professionals. . . . The collection as a whole is of high quality, presenting valuable information and provocative analyses. For an anthropologist, the essays by historians offer fresh perspectives that differentiate this book from others on fieldwork. "-May Ebihara, American ScientistRead More

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  • 0299094545
  • 9780299094546
  • 30 April 1986
  • University of Wisconsin Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 248
  • New edition
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