Chronicling cultures : long-term field research in anthropology /
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Imprint: | Walnut Creek, CA : AltaMira Press, c2002. |
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Description: | xxxviii, 353 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4682059 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Long-Term Field Research: Metaphors, Paradigms, and Themes
- Part I. Restudies and Revisits: Styles of Collaborative Research
- Chapter 1. Learning to See, Learning to Listen: Thirty-Five Years of Fieldwork with the Isthmus Zapotec
- Chapter 2. Katutura and Namibia: The People, the Place, and the Fieldwork
- Chapter 3. Mysore Villages Revisited
- Chapter 4. Collaborative Long-Term Ethnography and Longitudinal Social Analysis of a Nomadic Clan in Southeastern Turkey
- Part II. Large-Scale Projects
- Chapter 5. The Long-Term Study among the Navajo
- Chapter 6. The Harvard Chiapas Project: 1957-2000
- Chapter 7. Local Cultures and Global Systems: The Ju/'hoansi-!Kung and Their Ethnographers Fifty Years On
- Part III. Passing the Mantle: Multigenerational Projects
- Chapter 8. Long-Term Research in Gwembe Valley, Zambia
- Chapter 9. Multigenerations and Multidisciplines: Inheriting Fifty Years of Gwembe Tonga Research
- Chapter 10. A Half Century of Field Research in Tzintzuntzan, Mexico: A Personal View
- Chapter 11. From Student to Steward: Tzintzuntzan as Extended Community
- Chapter 12. Being the Third Generation in Tzintzuntzan
- Index
- About the Contributors