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  • Frobenius-Institut  (6)
  • Ethn. Museum Berlin
  • MPI Ethno. Forsch.
  • 2015-2019  (6)
  • 1940-1944
  • Chicago : University of Chicago Press  (6)
  • Leipzig : Hirzel
  • Familie  (3)
  • Methodologie  (3)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 978-0-226-63602-3/(pbk.) , 978-0-226-63597-2/(cloth) , 978-0-226-63616-0/(ISBN der parallelen Ausgabe im Fernzugriff)
    Language: English
    Pages: 426 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: Second edition
    Keywords: Anthropologie, soziale Ethnologie ; Ethik ; Exotik ; Anthropologie, philosophische ; Feldforschung ; Methodologie ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: "In this new edition of the anthropological classic Exotic No More, some of today`s most respected anthropologists demonstrate the tremendous contributions that anthropological theory and ethnographic methods can make to the study of contemporary society. With chapters covering a wide variety of subjects—the economy, religion, the sciences, gender and sexuality, human rights, music and art, tourism, migration, and the internet—this volume shows how anthropologists grapple with a world that is in constant and accelerating transformation. Each contributor uses examples from their adventurous fieldwork to challenge us to rethink some of our most firmly held notions. This fully updated edition reflects the best that anthropology has to offer in the twenty-first century. The result is both an invaluable introduction to the field for students and a landmark achievement that will set the agenda for critical approaches to the study of contemporary life."--
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction. Taking People Seriously / Jeremy MacClancy -- 1. Coming of Age in the Concrete Killing Fields of the US Inner City / Philippe Bourgois, Laurie Kain Hart, George Karandinos, and Fernando Montero -- 2. Religion: It`s Not What It Used to Be / Susan Harding -- 3. Gender and Sexuality / Sally Engle Merry -- 4. Unraveling "Race" for the Twenty-First Century / Faye V. Harrison -- 5. Imagined but Not Imaginary: Ethnicity and Nationalism in the Early Twenty-First Century / Richard Jenkins -- 6. Socialism: Ethics, Ideologies, and Outcomes / Chris Hann -- 7. Economy / James G. Carrier -- 8. Anthropology, Terrorism, and Counterterrorism / Roberto J. González -- 9. The Anthropological Borderlands of Global Migration / Ruben Andersson -- 10. Anthropology and Development / Katy Gardner -- 11. Environment and Anthropology: Socio-natures in a Politicized Anthropocene / James Fairhead and Melissa Leach -- 12. Toxic Life in the Anthropocene / Margaret Lock -- 13. Anthropologies of the Sciences: Thinking across Strata / Mike Fortun and Kim Fortun -- 14. Every Era Gets the Internet It Deserves (or, the Phases of Hacking) / Christopher Kelty -- 15. The Practice of Human Rights / Catherine Buerger and Richard Ashby Wilson -- 16. Anthropology and the Right to Self-Determination of Forest Peoples / Marcus Colchester and Tom Griffiths -- 17. Anthropology/Media / Faye Ginsburg -- 18. Reading Time: An Anthropology of Clocks in the History of Photography / Christopher B. Steiner -- 19. Critical Anthropologies and the Resurgence of Culture Museums: Alternative Histories / Anthony Alan Shelton -- 20. Paradise Postponed: The Predicaments of Tourism / Jeremy MacClancy -- 21. Resounding Power: Politicizing the Anthropology of Music / Matt Sakakeeny -- List of Contributors -- Index
    Note: First edition published under title: Exotic no more : anthropology on the front lines (Vk II 958), but with different, new content
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  • 2
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    Book
    Chicago : University of Chicago Press
    ISBN: 978-0-226-57024-2 , 978-0-226-57010-5 , 978-0-226-57038-9/(eBook)
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 209 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Keywords: Indonesien Irian Jaya ; Papua-Neuguinea ; Indigenität ; Stereotyp ; Primitivismus ; Vorurteil ; Rassismus ; Meinung, öffentliche ; Kolonie, holländisch ; Kolonialismus ; Beziehungen, interethnische ; Kulturkontakt ; Methodologie ; Geschichte
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: living in the Stone Age --Part I: Sympathy and its discontents: a colonial encounter. Hospitality in the highlands ;Sympathetic state-building --Part 2: Vulnerability and fantasies of mastery.Technological passions ;Technological performances --Part 3: Lessons for a new anthropology. Sympathy and the savage slot ; The ethics of kinky empiricism.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 183-199
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  • 3
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    Book
    Chicago : University of Chicago Press
    ISBN: 978-0-226-49117-2 , 978-0-226-49103-5
    Language: English
    Pages: 315 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Keywords: Ost-Afrika Kenia ; Europa ; Samburu ; Ethnizität ; Mann ; Frau ; Beziehungen, zwischenmenschliche ; Heirat ; Familie ; Sexualität ; Wirtschaftlicher Aspekt
    Abstract: Ethno-erotic Economies explores a fascinating case of tourism focused on sex and culture in coastal Kenya, where young men deploy stereotypes of African warriors to help them establish transactional sexual relationships with European women. In bars and on beaches, young men deliberately cultivate their images as sexually potent African men to attract women, sometimes for a night, in other cases for long-term relationships.George Paul Meiu uses his deep familiarity with the communities these men come from to explore the long-term effects of markets of ethnic culture and sexuality on a wide range of aspects of life in rural Kenya, including kinship, ritual, gender, intimate affection, and conceptions of aging. What happens to these communities when young men return with such surprising wealth? And how do they use it to improve their social standing locally? By answering these questions, Ethno-erotic Economies offers a complex look at how intimacy and ethnicity come together to shape the pathways of global and local trade in the postcolonial world.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [279]-295
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  • 4
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    Book
    Chicago : University of Chicago Press
    ISBN: 978-0-226-49165-3 , 978-0-226-49151-6
    Language: English
    Pages: 262 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Keywords: Nigeria Mann ; Männlichkeit ; Biographie ; Familie ; Heirat ; Gewalt, sexuelle ; Sexualität ; Beruf ; Sozialer Status
    Abstract: Refrains about financial hardship are ubiquitous in contemporary Nigeria, frequently expressed through the idiom "to be a man is not a one-day job." But while men talk constantly about money, underlying their economic worries are broader concerns about the shifting meanings of masculinity, amid changing expectations and practices of intimacy. Drawing on twenty-five years of experience in southeastern Nigeria, Daniel Jordan Smith takes readers through the principal phases and arenas of men`s lives: the transition to adulthood; searching for work and making a living; courtship, marriage, and fatherhood; fraternal and political relationships; and finally, the attainment of elder status and death. He relates men`s struggles both to fulfill their own aspirations and to meet society`s expectations. He also considers men who behave badly, mistreat their wives and children, or resort to crime and violence. All of these men face similar challenges as they navigate the complex geometry of money and intimacy. Unraveling these connections, Smith argues, provides us with a deeper understanding of both masculinity and society in Nigeria.
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  • 5
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    Book
    Chicago : University of Chicago Press
    ISBN: 978-0-226-38988-2 , 978-0-226-38974-5 , 978-0-226-38991-2/ebk
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 243 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karte
    Keywords: Deutschland Afrika ; Kamerun ; Identität ; Migration ; Psychologie ; Afrikaner ; Frau ; Mutterschaft ; Integration ; Familie
    Abstract: The massive scale and complexity of international migration today tends to obscure the nuanced ways migrant families seek a sense of belonging. In this book, Pamela Feldman-Savelsberg takes readers back and forth between Cameroon and Germany to explore how migrant mothers through the careful and at times difficult management of relationships juggle belonging in multiple places at once: their new country, their old country, and the diasporic community that bridges them.Feldman-Savelsberg introduces readers to several Cameroonian mothers, each with her own unique history, concerns, and voice. Through scenes of their lives at a hometown association s year-end party, a celebration for a new baby, a visit to the Foreigners Office, and many others as well as the stories they tell one another, Feldman-Savelsberg enlivens our thinking about migrants lives and the networks and repertoires that they draw on to find stability and, ultimately, belonging. Placing women s individual voices within international social contexts, this book unveils new, intimate links between the geographical and the generational as they intersect in the dreams, frustrations, uncertainties, and resolve of strong women holding families together across continents.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 219-237
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  • 6
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    Chicago : University of Chicago Press
    ISBN: 978-0-226-25755-6
    Language: English
    Pages: 150 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing
    Keywords: Ethnologie Kommunikation ; Methodologie ; Ethnographie ; Schriftsteller
    Abstract: Ethnography centers on the culture of everyday life. So it is ironic that most scholars who do research on the intimate experiences of ordinary people write their books in a style that those people cannot understand. In recent years, the ethnographic method has spread from its original home in cultural anthropology to fields such as sociology, marketing, media studies, law, criminology, education, cultural studies, history, geography, and political science. Yet, while more and more students and practitioners are learning how to write ethnographies, there is little or no training on how to write ethnographies "well." "From Notes to Narrative" picks up where methodological training leaves off. Kristen Ghodsee, an award-winning ethnographer, addresses common issues that arise in ethnographic writing. Ghodsee works through sentence-level details, such as word choice and structure. She also tackles bigger-picture elements, such as how to incorporate theory and ethnographic details, how to effectively deploy dialogue, and how to avoid distracting elements such as long block quotations and in-text citations. She includes excerpts and examples from model ethnographies. The book concludes with a bibliography of other useful writing guides and nearly one hundred examples of eminently readable ethnographic books."
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: Why write clearly? -- Choose a subject you love -- Put yourself into the data -- Incorporate ethnographic detail -- Describe places and events -- Integrate your theory -- Embrace dialogue -- Include images -- Minimize scientism -- Unclutter your prose -- Master good grammar and syntax -- Revise! -- Find your process
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