Anthropological PoeticsIvan A. Brady Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 1991 - 398 من الصفحات In Anthropological Poetics, 14 distinguished anthropologists cast their imaginations self-consciously in a search for less conventional forms of understanding and expression. These essays provide an eloquent demonstration that there is more than one way to say anthropology and that some things said poetically about anthropological experience can't be said with equal effectiveness any other way. |
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... observer , as in the frequently occurring phrase in such a text , " It has been observed . . . . ” 99 Quadrant IV is a textual world seen from the view of a narrating observer who has only a limited comprehension of the story she is ...
... observer , as in the frequently occurring phrase in such a text , " It has been observed . . . . ” 99 Quadrant IV is a textual world seen from the view of a narrating observer who has only a limited comprehension of the story she is ...
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... observer has become a necessity ( Rose 1982 ; Ruby 1982 ) . In the physical sciences , the human observer is no longer an agent who potentially disrupts the microscopic universe in the act of observation , but rather an observer who ...
... observer has become a necessity ( Rose 1982 ; Ruby 1982 ) . In the physical sciences , the human observer is no longer an agent who potentially disrupts the microscopic universe in the act of observation , but rather an observer who ...
الصفحة 230
... observer . The two most common terms of this activity are emic , referring to the anthropologist's construction of rules of native cultural life , and etic , referring to the scientific , hence comparative , vocabulary of the journals ...
... observer . The two most common terms of this activity are emic , referring to the anthropologist's construction of rules of native cultural life , and etic , referring to the scientific , hence comparative , vocabulary of the journals ...
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Forth the Artful Science | 3 |
Roy WagnerPoetics and the Recentering | 37 |
Pacific | 51 |
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