|
|
Product Description
Building on the sensory ethnographic trend in contemporary sociocultural anthropology, this collection introduces the idea of a different kind of ethnography: an imaginative and creative approach to anthropological inquiry that is collaborative, open-ended, embodied, affective, and experimental. The authors treat ethnography as a methodology that includes the whole process of ethnography, from being fully present while engaging with the experience to analyzing representing, and communicating the results, with the hope of capturing different kinds of knowledge and experiences
The book is structured around various methodologies–sensing, walking, writing, performing, and recording—and includes innovative exercises that allow both seasoned and aspiring ethnographers to develop a practice that can deepen and extend ethnographic inquiry.
Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
- Writing in Anthropology: A Brief Guide (Short Guides to Writing in the Disciplin)
- Writing Ethnographic Fieldnotes, Second Edition (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing)
- From Notes to Narrative: Writing Ethnographies That Everyone Can Read (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing)
- I Swear I Saw This: Drawings in Fieldwork Notebooks, Namely My Own
- Telling True Stories: A Nonfiction Writers' Guide from the Nieman Foundation at Harvard University
- The Journalist and the Murderer
- Doing Ethnography Today: Theories, Methods, Exercises
- Drawn to See: Drawing as an Ethnographic Method
- Doing Sensory Ethnography
- A Possible Anthropology: Methods for Uneasy Times
*If this is not the "A Different Kind of Ethnography: Imaginative Practices and Creative Methodologies" product you were looking for, you can check the other results by clicking this link








