Mutuality : anthropology's changing terms of engagement /
In this wide-ranging volume, seventeen distinguished anthropologists draw on personal and professional histories to describe avenues to mutuality through collaborative fieldwork, community-based projects and consultations, advocacy, and museum exhibits.
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University of Pennsylvania Press,
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Publisher Address: | Berlin/Boston : |
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[2015] ©2015 |
Literature type: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Summary: |
In this wide-ranging volume, seventeen distinguished anthropologists draw on personal and professional histories to describe avenues to mutuality through collaborative fieldwork, community-based projects and consultations, advocacy, and museum exhibits. |
Carrier Form: | 1 online resource (384 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliography: | 16 illus. |
ISBN: | 9780812290318 |
Index Number: | B3213 |
CLC: | B98 |
Contents: |
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction. Deep Grooves: Anthropology and Mutuality / Chapter 1. Anthropology and the American Indian / Chapter 2. The American Anthropological Association RACE: Are We So Different? Project / Chapter 3. Mutuality and the Field at Home / Chapter 4. "If You Want to Go Fast, Go Alone. If You Want to Go Far, Go Together": Yup ik Elders Working Together with One Mind / Chapter 5. The Invisibility of Diasporic Capital and Multiply Migrant Creativity / Chapter 6. A Savage at the Wedding and the Skeletons in My Closet: My Great-Grandfather, "Igorotte Villages," and the Ethnological Expositions of the 1900s / Chapter 7. Thinking About and Experiencing Mutuality: Notes on a Son s Formation / Chapter 8. Cartographies of Mutuality: Lessons from Darfur / Chapter 9. On the Fault Lines of the Discipline: Personal Practice and the Canon / Chapter 10. Listening with Passion: A Journey Through Engagement and Exchange / Chapter 11. Why? And How? An Essay on Doing Anthropology and Life / Chapter 12. Embedded in Time, Work, Family, and Age: A Reverie About Mutuality / Chapter 13. Dancing in the Chair: A Collaborative Effort of Developing and Implementing Wheelchair Taijiquan / Chapter 14. Fragments of a Limited Mutuality / Chapter 15. On "Making Good" in a Study of African American Children with Acquired and Traumatic Brain Injuries / Chapter 16. On Ethnographic Love / Conclusion. Mutuality and Anthropology: Terms and Modes of Engagement / Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- List of Contributors. |