Field Ethnography: A Manual for Doing Cultural Anthropology
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Author(s)Paul Kutsche
PublisherPearson
ISBN / ASIN0138894523
ISBN-139780138894528
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Sales Rank463,350
CategorySocial Science
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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For undergraduate-level courses in Ethnographic Field Methods and Introduction to Cultural Anthropology. Unlike other ethnographic field manuals - which are either written for the graduate or professional levels or are narrowly restrictive in their methodological approach - this manual focuses specifically on the needs of introductory-level students. It takes them by the hand and leads them step-by-step through the entire process - through tasks that range from simple to complex and that invite students to use their own lives as tools to understand various categories of culture. This task-oriented and reflective approach makes this the first field manual to emphasize the investigative instrument (the ethnographer) as well as the cultural situations, informants, and techniques of analysis.
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