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Auto-ethnographies : the anthropology of academic practices / edited by Anne Meneley and Donna J. Young.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Peterborough, ON ; Plymouth : Broadview Press, 2005Description: viii, 255 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1551116847
  • 9781551116846
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301.0711 22
LOC classification:
  • GN320
Contents:
Introduction: Auto-ethnographies of Academic Practices / Donna J. Young and Anne Meneley -- Part I. Initiations -- 1. Loyalty and Treachery in the Kalahari / Renee Sylvain -- 2. Doctors With Borders / Lesley Gotlib -- 3. Who Wears the Trousers in Vanuatu? / Maggie Cummings -- Part II. Collaborations -- 4. Gatekeeper or Helpful Counsel? Practices and Perceptions in Academic Peer Review / Stephen Bocking -- 5. Teaching and Learning Across Borders / Julia Harrison and Anne Meneley -- 6. Ethnographys Edge in Development / Pauline Gardiner Barber -- Part III. Interventions -- 7. Anthropologist and Accomplice in Botswana / Jacqueline Solway -- 8. The Torso in the Thames: Imagining Darkest Africa in the United Kingdom / Todd Sanders -- 9. White Devil as Expert Witness / Ted Swedenburg -- Part IV. Disciplining the Academy -- 10. Team Diversity: An Ethnography of Institutional Values / Bonnie Urciuoli -- 11. Censorship, Surveillance, and Middle East Studies in the Contemporary United States / David A. McMurray -- Part V. Departures -- 12. The Auto-ethnography That Can Never Be and the Activists Ethnography That Might Be / David Graeber -- 13. Writing Against the Native Point of View / Donna J. Young -- 14. An Anthropologist Undone / Camilla Gibb -- Afterword: Our Subjects /Ourselves: A View from the Back Seat / Michael Lambek.
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Many papers were presented at a symposium organised for the 2003 meetings of the Canadian Anthropology Society in Halifax.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Auto-ethnographies of Academic Practices / Donna J. Young and Anne Meneley -- Part I. Initiations -- 1. Loyalty and Treachery in the Kalahari / Renee Sylvain -- 2. Doctors With Borders / Lesley Gotlib -- 3. Who Wears the Trousers in Vanuatu? / Maggie Cummings -- Part II. Collaborations -- 4. Gatekeeper or Helpful Counsel? Practices and Perceptions in Academic Peer Review / Stephen Bocking -- 5. Teaching and Learning Across Borders / Julia Harrison and Anne Meneley -- 6. Ethnographys Edge in Development / Pauline Gardiner Barber -- Part III. Interventions -- 7. Anthropologist and Accomplice in Botswana / Jacqueline Solway -- 8. The Torso in the Thames: Imagining Darkest Africa in the United Kingdom / Todd Sanders -- 9. White Devil as Expert Witness / Ted Swedenburg -- Part IV. Disciplining the Academy -- 10. Team Diversity: An Ethnography of Institutional Values / Bonnie Urciuoli -- 11. Censorship, Surveillance, and Middle East Studies in the Contemporary United States / David A. McMurray -- Part V. Departures -- 12. The Auto-ethnography That Can Never Be and the Activists Ethnography That Might Be / David Graeber -- 13. Writing Against the Native Point of View / Donna J. Young -- 14. An Anthropologist Undone / Camilla Gibb -- Afterword: Our Subjects /Ourselves: A View from the Back Seat / Michael Lambek.

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