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Title Social experience and anthropological knowledge / edited by Kirsten Hastrup and Peter Hervik
Published London ; New York : Routledge, 1994

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Description ix, 249 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Series European Association of Social Anthropologists
European Association of Social Anthropologists (Series)
Contents Incomers and fieldworkers: a comparative study of social experience / Tamara Kohn -- Making sense of new experience / Ingrid Rudie -- Vicarious and sensory knowledge of chronology and change: ageing in rural France / Judith Okely -- Veiled experiences: exploring female practices of seclusion / Karin Ask -- Shared reasoning in the field: reflexivity beyond the author / Peter Hervik -- The mysteries of incarnation: some problems to do with the analytic language of practice / Angel Diaz de Rada and Francisco Cruces -- On the relevance of common sense for anthropological knowledge / Marian Kempny and Wojciech J. Burszta -- Where the community reveals itself: reflexivity and moral judgment in Karpathos, Greece / Pavlos Kavouras -- Time, ritual and social experience / Andre Gingrich -- Space and the 'other': social experience and ethnography in the Kalahari debate / Thomas Widlok -- Events and processes: marriages in Libya, 1932-79 / John Davis -- Anthropological knowledge incorporated: discussion / Kirsten Hastrup
Summary Social Experience and Anthropological Knowledge shows a clear way out of the impasse created by postmodernism and its claim to have dismantled science. By demystifying subjectivity in the ethnographic process and re-emphasizing the vital position of fieldwork, the book will do much to renew confidence in the anthropological project of comprehending the world
Anthropological knowledge is embodied in words, and yet most social experience - such as fieldwork - lies beyond language. Social Experience and Anthropological Knowledge focuses on this paradox and on the actual processes leading from individual experiences in the field to the production of anthropological knowledge. The contributors emphasize the value of fieldwork in the process of knowledge production. Against the background of recent debates in anthropology on subjectivity, they challenge the distinction between subjectivity and objectivity, redefine what we should mean by 'empirical', and demonstrate the complexity of present-day epistemological problems by way of concrete examples. They trace the route from the field experience to the analytical results, showing how fieldwork enables the ethnographer to arrive at an understanding, not only of 'culture' or 'society', but also of the processes by which cultures and societies are transformed
Analysis Social anthropology
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Subject Ethnology -- Fieldwork.
Ethnology -- Fieldwork.
Ethnology -- Methodology.
Author Hastrup, Kirsten.
Hervik, Peter, 1956-
LC no. 93044330
ISBN 0415106575
0415106583 (paperback)