Ethnographic
Artifacts:
Challenges
to a
Reflexive
Anthropology
Edited
by
Sjoerd R. Jaarsma
and
Marta A. Rohatynskyj
2000
Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press
from 1996 Symposium
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- Chapter 1 - Introduction - Ethnographic Artifacts
- Marta A. Rohatynskyj and Sjoerd R. Jaarsma
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- Part I - Ethnography as a Personal Dilemma
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- Chapter 2 - The Politics of Representation on a Polynesian Atoll
- Niko Besnier
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- Chapter 3 - On Not Knowing One's Place
- Michael Goldsmith
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- Chapter 4 - A Question of Audience: The Effects of What We Write
- Grant McCall
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- Chapter 5 - The Politics of Ethnography in New Zealand
- Toon van Meijl
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- Part II - Regarding Ethnography
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- Chapter 6 - The Tikopia and "What Raymond Said"
- Judith Macdonald
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- Chapter 7 - Will the True Ethnographer Step Forward: The Asmat Case
- Sjoerd R. Jaarsma
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- Chapter 8 - Writing about Culture and Talking about God: Christian
Ethnography in Melanesia
Mary N. MacDonald
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- Chapter 9 - The Enigmatic Baining: The Breaking of an Ethnographer's
Heart
- Marta A. Rohatynskyj
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- Chapter 10 - Epilogue - Ethnography as a Social System: Parts, Wholes,
and Holes
- Jonathan Friedman
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