Description |
1 online resource (312 pages) |
Series |
Haney Foundation series |
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Haney Foundation series.
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Contents |
Chapter 1. Color Full Before Color Blind: The Emergence of Multiracial Neighborhood Politics in Queens, New York City -- Chapter 2. The Organization of Festivals and Ceremonies Among Americans and Immigrants in Queens -- Chapter 3. What Ethnographies Leave Out -- Chapter 4. Ethnography -- Chapter 5. Anthropology's Hidden Colonialism: Assistants and Their Ethnographers -- Chapter 6. The Ethnographic Present -- Chapter 7. Worth Holding Onto: The Participatory Discrepancies of Political Activism -- Chapter 8. Intermarriage and the Future of Races in America -- Chapter 9. Rethinking Migration, Ancient to Future -- Chapter 10. Politics, Theory, and the Nature of Cultural Things -- Chapter 11. Keeping Ethnography Alive in an Urbanizing World -- Chapter 12. Going Public: Responsibilities and Strategies in the Aftermath of Ethnography |
Summary |
In this book, an anthropologist addresses the essential practice and purpose of ethnography in ethnically diverse settings. Drawing on decades of globe-spanning fieldwork, he examines how ethnographic fieldwork is and can be conceived, conducted, and communicated in an interconnected world |
Analysis |
Anthropology |
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Folklore |
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Linguistics |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
In English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Anthropology -- Methodology.
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Anthropology -- United States -- Methodology
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Ethnology -- Methodology.
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Ethnology -- United States -- Methodology
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural.
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Anthropology -- Methodology
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Ethnology -- Methodology
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United States
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780812208764 |
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0812208765 |
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1322514313 |
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9781322514314 |
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