Buch, Englisch, 146 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 331 g
ISBN: 978-3-031-77305-1
Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland
This provocative book presents a methodological proposal for teaching ethnographic fieldwork, applying interdisciplinary tools inspired from performance theory, acting, experiential anthropology and existential psychotherapy. At the same time, it constitutes a theoretical and methodological trajectory mapping the history of ethnographic fieldwork through highly characteristic moments along with the author's own personal journey in the field in terms of a lifetime project. Starting from the assumption that ethnographic fieldwork constitutes a deeply human experience, the book proposes a step further towards the performative dimension of an ethnographic condition inspired by the Stanislavski method, which in practice complements performance theory issues: it is argued that participant observation offers an intermediate identity for the ethnographer through a conscious management of the social "role" dictated by their research participants; this ethnographic mediation of the Self may also have psychotherapeutic effects, mainly through conscious management of self-diversity and reflexivity in ethnographic writing. Ethnographic fieldwork is thus highlighted as a performative stage and a field of deep transformations for the ethnographer’s identity.
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1. Instead of an Introduction: The Ethnographer, the Listener, the Performer—Three Roles in One Attribute.- 2. Starting with Experiencing: Towards an Intermediate Identity.- 3. Uninvited Guest.- 4. Familiarity in Progress.- 5. Back to Normality, De-familiarisation Anew.- 6. Beyond the Method, the Method, Again.- 7. Sustaining an Open Debate.- 8. Postface: Embodying Knowledge.