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Fieldwork and Families : Constructing New Models for Ethnographic Research / ed. by Juliana Flinn.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©1998Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: The Family Dimension in Anthropological Fieldwork -- 1 Fieldwork and a Family Perspectives over Time -- 2 Both Ways through the Looking Glass: The Accompanied Ethnographer as Repositioned Other -- 3 The Anthropologist, the Mother, and the Cross-cultured Child: Lessons in the Relativity of Cultural Relativity -- 4 Through the Eyes of a Child: A Gaze More Pure? -- 5 Family and Other Uncontrollables: Impression Management in Accompanied Fieldwork -- 6 Field and Family on Pohnpei, Micronesia -- 7 Single Woman, Married Woman, Mother, or Me? Defining Family and Identity in the Field -- 8 Dancing to the Music of Time Fieldwork with a Husband, a Daughter, and a Cello -- 9 Border-crossing in Tonga: Marriage in the Field -- 10 Fictive Families in the Field -- 11 The Inadvertent Acquisition of Kinship during Ethnographic Fieldwork -- 12 Shifting Stances, Differing Glances Reflections on Anthropological Practice in the Marshall Islands -- Reflections on Families and Fieldwork -- Fieldwork Relations and Ethnographic Presence -- References -- Index
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: The Family Dimension in Anthropological Fieldwork -- 1 Fieldwork and a Family Perspectives over Time -- 2 Both Ways through the Looking Glass: The Accompanied Ethnographer as Repositioned Other -- 3 The Anthropologist, the Mother, and the Cross-cultured Child: Lessons in the Relativity of Cultural Relativity -- 4 Through the Eyes of a Child: A Gaze More Pure? -- 5 Family and Other Uncontrollables: Impression Management in Accompanied Fieldwork -- 6 Field and Family on Pohnpei, Micronesia -- 7 Single Woman, Married Woman, Mother, or Me? Defining Family and Identity in the Field -- 8 Dancing to the Music of Time Fieldwork with a Husband, a Daughter, and a Cello -- 9 Border-crossing in Tonga: Marriage in the Field -- 10 Fictive Families in the Field -- 11 The Inadvertent Acquisition of Kinship during Ethnographic Fieldwork -- 12 Shifting Stances, Differing Glances Reflections on Anthropological Practice in the Marshall Islands -- Reflections on Families and Fieldwork -- Fieldwork Relations and Ethnographic Presence -- References -- Index

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