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Abstract

How to Read Ethnography is an essential guide to approaching anthropological texts. It helps students to cultivate the skills they need to critically examine and understand how ethnographies are built up, as well as to think anthropologically and develop an anthropological imagination of their own. The authors reveal how ethnographically-informed anthropology plays a distinctive and valuable role in comprehending the complexity of the world we live in. This fully revised second edition includes fresh excerpts from key texts for analysis and comparison along with lucid explanations. In addition to concerns with argument, authority, and the relationship between theory and data, the book engages with the purpose, value, and accountability of ethnographic texts, as well as with their reception and usage. A brand new chapter looks at the kinds of collaboration between informants/consultants and anthropologists that go into the making of ethnographic writing.

Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAbingdon, Oxon
PublisherTaylor and Francis
Number of pages221
Edition2nd
ISBN (Electronic)9781138126251
ISBN (Print)9781138126244, 9781138126251
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Apr 2019

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