Toward reflexive ethnography : participating, observing, narrating /
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Imprint: | London : JAI, 2001. |
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Description: | viii, 245 p. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Religion and the social order ; v. 9. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4511876 |
Table of Contents:
- Re-Envisioning Field Research and Ethnographic Narrative / David G. Bromley and Lewis Carter
- The Family and the Truth? / James Chancellor
- The Ethnographer as Holy Clown: Fieldwork, Disregard, and Danger / Marion S. Goldman
- Ambiguous Self-Identity and Conflict in Ethnological Fieldwork on a Mexican Millenarian Colony / Miguel C. Leatham
- Ethnographic Practice and the Critical Spirit / Kenneth Liberman
- Conversations Among Women: Gender as a Bridge Between Religious and Ideological Cultures / Christel Manning
- Spiritual Etiquette or Research Ethics? an Innocent Ethnographer in the Cult Wars / Susan Palmer
- Accounting for Child Abuse in the Hare Krishna: Ethnographic Dilemmas and Reflections / E. Burke Rochford, Jr.
- Telling Tales, Naming Names: My Experience as Apostate and Ethnographer of the Sullivan Institute/Fourth Wall Community / Amy Siskind
- Mirror Images: Wicca from the Inside Out and Outside in / Nancy Ramsey Tosh
- Vulnerability and Objectivity in the Participant Observation of the Sacred / Benjamin Zablocki.