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- W1036543721 abstract "The term 'ethnography' can be used in two distinct senses: that of ethnographic research (through fieldwork, participant-observation and so on) and that of ethnographic monograph, that is, both as the process of gathering the information and the presentation of this information as a text. In the positivist approach (now largely superceded) the field was perceived as a sort of 'living laboratory', a setting for an 'experimental situation' and the anthropologist was seen as an objective scientist observing material behaviour, or the material product of such behaviour. (Margaret Mead, for example, used this method in the 1920s, when she studied three societies in an attempt to discover the range and cause of gender roles (Mead 1935)). Anthropologists in recent years, however, have shown quite clearly that the data that fieldworkers bring back from the field cannot be separated from the fieldwork experience itself; that the 'facts' of anthropology are not ready-made, somehow existing out there in the 'real' world just waiting for someone to come along and pick them up. As Schultz and Lavenda argue 'the facts of anthropology are first created in the field. They are created anew whenever the fieldworker, back home, re-examines fieldnotes and is transported back into the field experience. And they are created yet again when fieldworkers discuss their experiences with other anthropologists' (1990: 69). Anthropologists have also reported that certain 'facts' of fieldwork are difficult to deal with. In the field we are often directly confronted with extraordinary events, be they instances of telepathy, appearances of ghosts and elemental beings, powers of healing, or alien ways of seeing and knowing. (What does one do, for example, when an informant, old maybe but definitely not" @default.
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- W1036543721 title "Feminist Ethnography and Performance: a Review Essay" @default.
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