Emotions in the Field : The Psychology and Anthropology of Fieldwork Experience
James Davies and Dimitrina Spencer (Editors)Adobe PDF Library 8.0
From anxiety to method in anthropological fieldwork : an appraisal of George Devereux's enduring ideas / Michael Jackson
At the heart of the discipline : critical reflections on fieldwork / Vincent Crapanzano
Disorientation, dissonance, and altered perception in the field / James Davies
Using emotion as a form of knowledge in a psychiatric fieldwork setting / Francine Lorimer
Hating Israel in the field : on ethnography and political emotions / Ghassan Hage
Tian'anmen in Yunnan : emotions in the field during a political crisis / Elisabeth Hsu
Emotional engagements : acknowledgement, advocacy, and direct action / Lindsay Smith and Arthur Kleinman
Emotional topographies : the sense of place in the far north / Kirsten Hastrup
What counts as data? / Tanya Luhrmann
Ascetic practice and participant observation, or, The gift of doubt in field experience / Joanna Cook
Conclusion : relational anthropology / Dimitrina Spencer.
Title Page ......Page 4
Copyright ......Page 5
Contents......Page 6
Acknowledgments......Page 8
Contributors......Page 10
Introduction......Page 14
I Psychology of Field Experience......Page 46
1. From Anxiety to Method in Anthropological Fieldwork......Page 48
2. "At the Heart of the Discipline"......Page 68
3. Disorientation, Dissonance, and Altered Perception in the Field......Page 92
4. Using Emotion as a Form of Knowledge in a Psychiatric Fieldwork Setting......Page 111
II Political Emotions in the Field......Page 140
5. Hating Israel in the Field......Page 142
6. Tian’anmen in Yunnan......Page 168
7. Emotional Engagements......Page 184
III Non-cognitive Field Experiences......Page 202
8. Emotional Topographies......Page 204
9. What Counts as Data?......Page 225
10. Ascetic Practice and Participant Observation, or, the Gift of Doubt in Field Experience......Page 252
Index......Page 280
Front Cover 1
Title Page 4
Copyright 5
Contents 6
Acknowledgments 8
Contributors 10
Introduction 14
I Psychology of Field Experience 46
1. From Anxiety to Method in Anthropological Fieldwork 48
2. "At the Heart of the Discipline" 68
3. Disorientation, Dissonance, and Altered Perception in the Field 92
4. Using Emotion as a Form of Knowledge in a Psychiatric Fieldwork Setting 111
II Political Emotions in the Field 140
5. Hating Israel in the Field 142
6. Tian’anmen in Yunnan 168
7. Emotional Engagements 184
III Non-cognitive Field Experiences 202
8. Emotional Topographies 204
9. What Counts as Data? 225
10. Ascetic Practice and Participant Observation, or, the Gift of Doubt in Field Experience 252
Index 280
ISBN-13:,9780804769402
ISBN-13: 9780804769402
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