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Author Weiss, Nerina

Title The Entanglements of Ethnographic Fieldwork in a Violent World
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (209 p.)
Series Routledge Studies in Fieldwork and Ethnographic Research Ser
Routledge Studies in Fieldwork and Ethnographic Research Ser
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- 1 Entanglements of Fieldwork: An Introduction -- Ethnography and Violence -- Fieldwork Under Duress -- Violence and Non-Events -- Emotional Fieldwork -- Ends Without Redemption -- Conclusion -- References -- 2 Unspeakable: Silences and Silencing Around Fieldwork Amid Violence -- Note -- 3 Drawing On Your Inner Anthropologist: Some Tools for Violent and Difficult Ethnographic Fields -- Frames -- To Sit Steadily in the Chair -- Transference and Countertransference
Reverie and Free Association -- Containing -- Secure Base -- Sublimination -- Creative Writing -- The Writing Poem -- Writing as Painting -- Notes -- References -- 4 A Cautionary and Hopeful Tale About Experiencing, Thinking With, Writing Through, Reflecting On, and Teaching the ... -- Introduction -- Fiji: Culture, Conflict, and Coups -- Tales of Emotional Discombobulation From the Field -- Encounter #1 -- Encounter #2 -- Encounter #3 -- Writing Feeling: Emotion and Ethnography -- Emotions and Ethnography: a Pedagogical-pastoral Teaching Complex -- Notes -- References
5 The Fieldwork of Never Alone: Reframing Access as Relationships of Care -- Introduction -- Reframing Access and Exclusion as Relationships of Care -- Paying Attention to Access and Exclusion in Settler Colonial Contexts -- Access Reveals Power: the Role of Race and Gender -- Never Alone: Relational Care, Jealousy, and Bed-Sharing -- Che Celosaite! I'm So Jealous: Protection and Power Through Care-Taking -- Protective Strategies: What They Signal -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 'You Are One of Us', But I Wasn't: Managing Expectations and Emotions When Studying Powerful Security Actors -- Note
Crossing Boundaries and Managing Signals -- Mistaken as a Settler in the West Bank -- Briefly Detained in Gaza -- A Note On Ethics, Boycott, and Visibility -- Conclusion: Researching Across Boundaries -- Notes -- References -- 9 Involved and Detached: Emotional Management in Fieldwork -- Feelings as Knowledge Production? -- Example 1. Fieldwork With Armed Groups in the Congo -- Managing Emotions in Contexts of Insecurity -- Example 2. Paranoia in Romania -- Was I a Spy? -- 'Don't Visit Us Again. You Only Make Trouble.' -- Conclusions: 'Distance Learning' -- References
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Bibliography References -- 7 Conversations About Violence During Fieldwork in Colombia -- Introduction -- Background of the Project -- Layers of Danger -- Project-specific Risks -- Paranoia and Determining Safety -- Showing Trust -- A Calm Paranoia -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 8 Staying Sane and Safe in Israel/Palestine: A Foreign Researcher's Reflections On Fieldwork Across Boundaries -- A Difficult Time for Anthropology in Israel/Palestine? -- Pragmatic Considerations: Getting in -- Balancing the Line Between Research and Activism: On Night Patrol in a Besieged Village
Notes 10 On Catalina's Silence and the Things About Her I Still Do Not Know How to Say
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Author Grassiani, Erella
Green, Linda
ISBN 9781000812534
1000812537