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Anthropology and Ethnography are Not Equivalent


Anthropology and Ethnography are Not Equivalent

Reorienting Anthropology for the Future
Methodology & History in Anthropology, Band 41 1. Aufl.

von: Irfan Ahmad

38,99 €

Verlag: Berghahn Books
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 14.01.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9781789209891
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 172

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<p> In recent years, crucial questions have been raised about anthropology as a discipline, such as whether ethnography is central to the subject, and how imagination, reality and truth are joined in anthropological enterprises. These interventions have impacted anthropologists and scholars at large. This volume contributes to the debate about the interrelationships between ethnography and anthropology and takes it to a new plane. Six anthropologists with field experience in Egypt, Greece, India, Laos, Mauritius, Thailand and Switzerland critically discuss these propositions in order to renew anthropology for the future. The volume concludes with an Afterword from Tim Ingold.</p>
<p> List of Figures<br> Acknowledgements</p>
<p> <a><strong>Introduction:</strong> Anthropology and Ethnography are Not Equivalent</a><br> <em>Irfan Ahmad</em></p>
<p> <strong>Chapter 1.</strong> Beyond Correspondence: Doing Anthropology of Islam in the Field and Classroom<br> <em>Hatsuki Aishima</em></p>
<p> <strong>Chapter 2.</strong> Anthropology as an Experimental Mode of Inquiry<br> <em>Arpita Roy</em></p>
<p> <strong>Chapter 3.</strong> Graphic Designs: On Constellational Writing, or a Benjaminian Response to Ingold’s Critique of Ethnography<br> <em>Jeremy F. Walton</em></p>
<p> <strong>Chapter 4.</strong> Out of Correspondence: Death, Dark Ethnography and the Need for Temporal Alienation and Objectification<br> <em>Patrice Ladwig</em></p>
<p> <strong>Chapter 5.</strong> Commitment, Correspondence, and Fieldwork as Non-volitional Dwelling: A Weberian Critique<br> <em>Patrick Eisenlohr</em></p>
<p> <strong>Chapter 6.</strong> A New Holistic Anthropology With Politics In<br> <em>Irfan Ahmad</em></p>
<p> Afterword<br> <em>Tim Ingold</em></p>
<p> Index</p>
<p> <strong>Irfan Ahmad</strong> is Senior Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious &amp; Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen, Germany. He is author of <em>Islamism and Democracy in India</em> (Princeton University Press, 2009) and <em>Religion as Critique: Islamic Critical Thinking from Mecca to the Marketplace</em> (University of North Carolina Press, 2017).</p>

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