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Social Experience and Anthropological Knowledge

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Social Experience and Anthropological Knowledge book

Social Experience and Anthropological Knowledge

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Social Experience and Anthropological Knowledge book

Edited ByKirsten Hastrup, Peter Hervik
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1995
eBook Published 16 December 2003
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203449646
Pages 264 pages
eBook ISBN 9780203449646
SubjectsSocial Sciences
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Hastrup, K. (Ed.), Hervik, P. (Ed.). (1995). Social Experience and Anthropological Knowledge. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203449646

Anthropology poses an explicit challenge to standard notions of scientific knowledge. It claims to produce genuine insights into the workings of culture in general on the basis of individual social experience in the field. Social Experience and Anthropological Knowledge traces the process from the ethnographic experience to the analytical results, showing how fieldwork enables the ethnographer to arrive at an understanding, not only of `culture' and `society', but also of the processes by which cultures and societies are transformed. The contributors challenge the distinction between subjectivity and objectivity, redefine what we should mean by `empirical' and demonstrate the complexity of present-day epistemological problems through concrete examples. By demystifying subjectivity in the ethnographic process and re-emphasizing the vital position of fieldwork, they do much to renew confidence in the anthropological project of comprehending the world.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

WithKirsten Hastrup, Peter Hervik

chapter 1|11 pages

Incomers and fieldworkers

A comparative study of social experience
WithTamara Kohn

chapter 2|13 pages

Making sense of new experience

WithIngrid Rudie

chapter 3|15 pages

Vicarious and sensory knowledge of chronology and change

Ageing in rural France
WithJudith Okely

chapter 4|10 pages

Veiled experiences

Exploring female practices of seclusion
WithKarin Ask

chapter 5|17 pages

Shared reasoning in the field

Reflexivity beyond the author
WithPeter Hervik

chapter 6|15 pages

The mysteries of incarnation

Some problems to do with the analytic language of practice
WithAngel Diaz de Rada, Francisco Cruces

chapter 7|13 pages

On the relevance of common sense for anthropological knowledge

WithMarian Kempny, Wojciech J. Burszta

chapter 8|21 pages

Where the community reveals itself

Reflexivity and moral judgment in Karpathos, Greece
WithPavlos Kavouras

chapter 9|10 pages

Time, ritual and social experience

WithAndre Gingrich

chapter 10|15 pages

Space and the 'other'

Social experience and ethnography in the Kalahari debate
WithThomas Widlok

chapter 11|18 pages

Events and processes

Marriages in Libya, 1932–79
WithJohn Davis

chapter 12|13 pages

Anthropological knowledge incorporated

Discussion
WithKirsten Hastrup
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