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Naked fieldnotes : a rough guide to ethnographic writing / Denielle Elliott and Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer, editors.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Ethnology--Authorship--Case studies.
- Ethnology.
- Ethnology--Fieldwork--Case studies.
- Genre:
- Case studies
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (369 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- Minneapolis, MN : University of Minnesota Press, [2023]
- Summary:
- "Unlocking the experience of conducting qualitative research, Naked Fieldnotes pairs fieldnotes based on observations, interviews, and other contemporary modes of recording research encounters with short, reflective essays, offering rich examples of how fieldnotes are shaped by research experiences. By granting access to these personal archives, the contributors unsettle taboos about the privacy of ethnographic writing and give scholars a diverse, multimodal approach to conceptualizing and doing ethnographic fieldwork"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- A brief history of the ethnographic fieldnote and its possible futures / Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer and Denielle Elliott
- Fieldnote confessions / Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer and Denielle Elliott
- Curator's note / Michelle Charette
- Reading strategies / Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer and Denielle Elliott
- Wellington, community pharmacy, care, 2021 / Courtney Addison
- Peru, textile practices, multimedia, 2011 / Patricia Alvarez Astacio
- Seattle, dispossession, sensing hate, 2016 / Sareeta Amrute
- Papua New Guinea, nursing college, lectures and pedagogy, 2012 / Barbara Andersen
- Atlanta, ebola epidemic, institutional memory, 2017 / Adia Benton
- Athens, irony, drawing, 2015-2017 / Letizia Bonanno
- Cuba, traces of life, embodied experiences, 2004-2018 / Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier
- Ecuador, shamanism, history and violence, 2019 / Michael Cepek
- Munich, blind activism, participatory urban design, November 2015 / Tomás Criado
- Myanmar, pro-democracy movement, collective violence, 1998 / John Dale
- Beijing, evolving HIV, delivering care, 2011 / Elsa Fan
- Alabama, tribal council debates, Indian reservation, undated / Kelly Fayard
- Tamil Nadu, oral deaf early intervention center, scripted listening, 2018 / Michele Friedner
- Costa Rica, youthhood, tourism intimacies, 2015 / Susan Frohlick
- Mexico City, anexos, the senses, 2013 / Angela Garcia
- Georgian Bay, waterscape views, unceded lands, 2021 / Danielle Gendron
- Brussels, food innovation workshop, 2019 / Mascha Gugganig
- Israel/Palestine, cultivating indigeneity, producing time, 2013 / Natalia Gutkowski
- United States-Mexico, anthropology between race and the "willing suspension of disbelief," undated / T.S. Harvey
- San Francisco Presidio, refusing invasion, Amnesty International, the beginning of the War on Terror, 2001 / Saida Hodžić
- Mongolia, musical heritage, wild horses, 2016-2018 / K.G. Hutchins
- Jordan, orphanage for Syrian families, cruelty, 2018 / Basit Kareem Iqbal
- New South Wales, genetic samples, indigeneity, 2007 / Emma Kowal
- Pune, call centers, globalization, 2006 / Mathangi Krishnamurthy
- Senegal, cell phones, maternal health, 2018 / Margaret MacDonald
- Buenos Aires, railroad infrastructure, precarity, 2013 / Stephanie McCallum
- Colombia, neoliberal conservation, political violence, 2009-2010 / Diana Ojeda
- Gulf of Mexico, oil spill, environment, industry, 2011 / Valerie Olson
- Kenya, dams, flows, displacement, 2019 / Patrick Mbullo Owuor
- Nepal, roads, mobility, graphic ethnography, 2018 / Stacy Leigh Pigg and Shyam Kunwar
- Maelifellshnjúkur, Iceland, moss, life, 2017 / Jason Pine
- Lisbon, fuckin' perfect? : the politics of desirability, 2019-2021 / Chiara Pussetti
- Paignton and Bristol zoos, listening to the Zoo Project, 2019 / Tom Rice
- North America, intermountain West, coexistence, religion, 1992 / Leslie A. Robertson
- Venezuela, returning home, music, 2013 / Yana Stainova
- Antarctica, Scott Base, sociality and extremes, 2017 / Richard Vokes
- Vancouver, circuit parties, gay men, 2000 / Russell Westhaver
- Alaska, gold mining, archaeology of work, 2015 / Paul White.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- Description based on print version record.
- Other Format:
- Print version
- ISBN:
- 9781452970677
- 145297067X
- OCLC:
- 1406103210
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