Theorizing Fieldwork in the Humanities

Methods, Reflections, and Approaches to the Global South

Shalini Puri editor Debra A Castillo editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan

Published:15th Dec '16

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"This volume offers timely intervention for a humanities in crisis. Fieldwork in the humanities is conceptualized in these essays as more than a methodology--it is an epistemology and an ethics. These absorbing accounts from expert practitioners in the field are sure to generate excitement and interest among a wide range of readers in the academy. Theorizing Fieldwork is required reading." (Rajeswari Sunder Rajan, Global Distinguished Professor of English, NYU, USA) "This volume signals the ways that humanities scholars seeking connections between their work and the world might shift the mediums of encounter at that very boundary. Alive to the geopolitics of fieldwork, the contributors are determined to specify new methods for making visible the materialities of literature and culture-offering rigorous and vigorous redefinitions of 'the field' and its archives in the process." (Antoinette Burton, Professor of History and Bastian Professor of Global and Transnational Studies, University of Illinois, USA) "This pioneering collection invites us to reflect on how fieldwork can 'surprise' humanistic scholarship by destabilizing theoretical givens and restoring a conceptual and very human thickness to texts, problematizing what we claim as literature and whom we claim as authors, as well as bridging the distances created by digitized sources and transnational scholarship. In the process, the authors also reveal how humanistic fieldwork has the potential to transcend traditional anthropological practice." (Joanne Rappaport, Professor of Anthropology, Georgetown University, USA)

This volume, the first of its kind, launches a conversation amongst humanities scholars doing fieldwork on the global south. The contributors reflect upon their experiences of fieldwork, the methods they improvised, their dilemmas and insights, and the ways in which fieldwork shifted their frames of analysis.

This volume, the first of its kind, launches a conversation amongst humanities scholars doing fieldwork on the global south. It both offers indispensable tools and demonstrates the value of such work inside and outside of the academy.  The contributors reflect upon their experiences of fieldwork, the methods they improvised, their dilemmas and insights, and the ways in which fieldwork shifted their frames of analysis. They explore how to make fieldwork legible to their disciplines and how fieldwork might extend the work of the humanities. The volume is for both those who are already deeply immersed in fieldwork in the humanities and those who are seeking ways to undertake it. 

ISBN: 9781137603319

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 5502g

267 pages

1st ed. 2016