Anthropological Locations
Boundaries and Grounds of a Field Science
James Ferguson editor Akhil Gupta editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of California Press
Published:24th Jul '97
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This collection of essays in Anthropological Locations examines the implications of fieldwork in anthropology, challenging traditional boundaries and proposing new methodologies.
In Anthropological Locations, the authors delve into the essence of fieldwork, a cornerstone of anthropology that involves deep, long-term engagement with different cultures. This collection of essays examines the concept of 'the field' and its historical evolution, emphasizing how these constructs shape the discipline's understanding of knowledge. By analyzing the implications of fieldwork, the contributors raise important questions about the political and epistemological dimensions of anthropological research in today's world.
The essays featured in Anthropological Locations challenge traditional perspectives by exploring anthropological studies conducted in diverse and often unconventional settings. From refugee camps to the digital landscapes of television, the contributors highlight how these contexts defy geographical limitations and push the boundaries of what constitutes 'the field.' This innovative approach not only broadens the scope of anthropological inquiry but also prompts a rethinking of methodologies that are better suited for addressing contemporary social issues.
Ultimately, Anthropological Locations advocates for a reformation within the discipline, urging anthropologists to adopt alternative methods that align with the complexities of modern life. By interrogating established norms and proposing new frameworks, this collection encourages a more inclusive and adaptable anthropology that remains relevant in an ever-changing world.
ISBN: 9780520206809
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
Weight: 454g
287 pages