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Fieldwork and Families: Constructing New Models for Ethnographic Research (1998)

Flinn, Juliana, Leslie Marshall, and Jocelyn Armstrong (eds.)

Introduction: The Family Dimension in Anthropological Fieldwork
Juliana Flinn
 
Fieldwork and a Family: Perspectives over Time
Ruth Gallagher Goodenough
 
Both Ways through the Looking Glass: The Accompanied Ethnographer as Repositioned Other
Sheila Seiler Gilmore
 
The Anthropologist, the Mother, and the Cross-cultured Child: Lessons in the Relativity of Cultural Relativity
Heather Young-Leslie
 
Through the Eyes of a Child: A Gaze More Pure?
Barbara Burns McGrath
 
Family and Other Uncontrollables: Impression Management in Accompanied Fieldwork
Jocelyn Linnekin
 
Field and Family on Pohnpei, Micronesia
Glenn Petersen, Victoria Garcia, and Grace Petersen
 
Single Woman, Married Woman, Mother, or Me? Defining Family and Identity in the Field
Juliana Flinn
 
Dancing to the Music of Time: Fieldwork with a Husband, a Daughter, and a Cello
Karen Sinclair
 
Border-crossing in Tonga: Marriage in the Field
Tamar Gordon
 
Fictive Families in the Field
David R. Counts and Dorothy Ayers Counts
 
The Inadvertent Acquisition of Kinship during Ethnographic Fieldwork
William R. Thurston
 
Shifting Stances, Differing Glances: Reflections on Anthropological Practice in the Marshall Islands
Laurence Marshall Carucci
 
Reflections on Families and Fieldwork
Anne Marie Tietjen
 
Fieldwork Relations and Ethnographic Presence
Michele D. Dominy