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Toward reflexive ethnography: participating, observing, narrating
2001, JAI
in English
0762307919 9780762307913
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Table of Contents
Re-envisioning field research and ethnographic narrative / David G. Bromley and Lewis Carter.
The family and the truth? / James Chancellor.
The ethnographer as holy clown: fieldwork, disregard, and danger / Marion S. Goldman.
Ambiguous self-identity and conflict in ethnological fieldwork on a Mexican millenarian colony / Miguel C. Leatham.
Ethnographic practice and the critical spirit / Kenneth Liberman.
Conversations among women: gender as a bridge between religious and ideological cultures / Christel Manning.
Spiritual etiquette or research ethics?: an innocent ethnographer in the cult wars / Susan Palmer.
Accounting for child abuse in the Hare Krishna: ethnographic dilemmas and reflections / E. Burke Rochford, Jr.
Telling tales, naming names: my experience as apostate and ethnographer of the Sullivan Institute/Fourth Wall Community / Amy Siskind.
Mirror images: Wicca from the inside out and outside in / Nancy Ramsey Tosh.
Vulnerability and objectivity in the participant observation of the sacred / Benjamin Zablocki.
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