ISBN:
9781787079052
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (412 pages)
Parallel Title:
Print version Rinehart, Robert Southern Hemisphere Ethnographies of Space, Place, and Time
DDC:
306.0975
Keywords:
Aufsatzsammlung
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Konferenzschrift
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Entwicklungsländer
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Ethnologie
Abstract:
This book is about exciting ethnographic happenings in the Global South. It brings together a wide range of authors who explore the spatial and temporal forms of various ethnographic projects, examining how individuals relate to their homes, their nation-states, and their 'moments' and trajectories
Abstract:
Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: Encountering Space, Place and Time: Selections from the Global South (Robert E. Rinehart / Jacquie Kidd) -- References -- Part I: Emerging Methods -- Chapter 2: Qualitative Inquiry and Creative Subversion: Challenges in the Context of Terror (César A. Cisneros-Puebla) -- Postcolonial Thinking -- Qualitative Inquiry -- Creative Subversion -- Final Remarks: Poetics of Rage Around the World1 -- References -- Chapter 3: Sense of Place and Space in Military Life: Ethnographic Snapshots (María Teresa Salcedo) -- A Military Quarter Located to the North in Bogotá -- The Military Police: How They Deal with Illegal Actions in the Heart of the City -- Uniforms: 'Pride' and the Sense of Place -- Sartorial Spaces: Affections and Disaffections -- References -- Chapter 4: Revitalizing Niue: A Joint Mission (Jennifer Anayo) -- Introduction -- Niue and Niueans -- A Transnational Network of Nationhood -- Treasuring Culture -- Bridging Niuean Nation-Making Initiatives -- Treasuring Language -- Being Niuean in Auckland -- #KiMuaNiue (Niue to the Front) -- Carrying a Transnational Burden -- References -- Part II: Praxis: Space, Place and Time in Lived Worlds -- Chapter 5: Rethinking Research Relations, Rethinking Research or Just Rethinking (Keyan G. Tomaselli) -- Just Rethinking -- De-westernizing Ethics -- De-Colonization -- Regime-ification: Going Backwards, Not Forwards -- Transgressive Methods: Consequences -- Just Rethinking -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 6: In 'Our Place' At This Time: Sense-Making of Identity, Community and Future(s) (Kerry Earl / Jacquie Kidd) -- Introduction -- Taking Off -- First responses -- Out of the trees -- Patterns of Flight -- The emergence of methodology -- Continuity and interaction -- A letter later emailed, undated
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Responding to Literature -- bell hooks (2008) Belonging: A Culture of Place -- 'X is where you are' exhibition -- Tom Inglis (2008) Local Belonging, Identities and Sense of Place in Contemporary Ireland -- Alighting -- CEAD presentation 2016 -- The challenge of the question -- Looking over our shoulder -- References -- Chapter 7: Reawakening Spiritual Roots in Nursing Practice: Sacred Places and Sacred Spaces (Jennifer Carter / Melissa Carey) -- Introduction -- Spirituality and Nursing Practice -- Case Study One: Gary -- Gary: Conversations at the deathbed -- Cartesian Dualism and Medical Dominance -- Case Study Two: Peter -- Peter: Understanding the quality of life at the end of life -- Case Study Three: Elsie -- Elsie: Awareness of being mortal -- Sacred Spaces in Western Cultures -- Case Study Four: Eric -- Eric: Last days -- Reawakening Spirituality in Nursing Practice -- In Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: The Intermittent Researcher and the Marginalized Research Community: Reflections of Research Praxis from Two Studies Conducted Amongst the !Xun and Khwe San (Shanade Bianca Barnabas) -- Doing Research among the !Xun and Khwe -- Relationship Building and Ethical Concerns -- Some Final Observations -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Part III: Social Justice and Transformation: Theoretically Embodied Visions -- Chapter 9: Relational Commitments of Narrative Inquirers (D. Jean Clandinin) -- Beginning in the Midst of Lives -- Understanding Experience as a Narrative Phenomenon: Only Part of Narrative Inquiry -- Coming to terms: What do we mean by narrative inquiry? -- Narrative Inquiry: Shaped by Particular Ontological and Epistemological Commitments -- Twelve Elements of Design by Narrative Inquiry -- 1. Four key terms in narrative inquiry: Shaping design considerations
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2. The three-dimensional space of narrative inquiry: Shaping design considerations -- 3. Imagining a narrative inquiry from field to field texts to research texts: Shaping design considerations -- 4. Writing ourselves into narrative inquiries: Shaping design considerations -- 5. Framing research puzzles: Shaping design considerations -- 6. Positioning an inquiry within the scholarly literature: Shaping design considerations -- 7. Justifying our work: Shaping design considerations -- 8. Finding participants and co-composing an inquiry field: Shaping design considerations -- 9. Moving from field to co-composing field texts: Shaping design considerations -- 10. Response communities: Shaping design considerations -- 11. Moving from field texts to interim and final research texts: Shaping design considerations -- 12. Relational ethics: Shaping design considerations -- References -- Chapter 10: Social Justice and Transformation: Why Does Ethnography Matter? (Nolwazi Mkhwanazi) -- Different from the Past? -- The Trouble with Representation -- Steps towards an Ethic of Care: An Intervention of Teenaged Pregnancy Research -- Social Justice and Transformation: Why Does Ethnography Matter? -- References -- Chapter 11: Whose Voice Is It Anyway? Identification, Representation and Narrative in Ethnographic Practice (Nosipho Mngomezulu) -- Starting -- Entangled Narratives -- Mirror Mask: Beyond Insider and Outsider -- Conclusion: Not Just Smoke and Mirrors -- References -- Chapter 12: Training under Uncertainty: Tempography of Underdog Filipino Pugilists (Tomonori Ishioka) -- Introduction -- Weight Reduction under Uncertainty -- Methods -- Bout Postponements and Withdrawing from Boxing Gyms -- Scheduling of Bouts and Weight Reduction -- Remaking the Body -- Structural Disparity in Arrangement of Bouts -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References
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Part IV: Indigenous Ways of Being -- Chapter 13: Vetkat's Cinematic: Oneironauts of Critique in the Kalahari (William Ellis) -- A Note on the Method of the Chapter -- Background and Setting -- Flash 1: Breakfast at … the Molopo -- Flash 2: Artist as Ethnographer -- Flash 3: The Dreamscape of Makai and Regopstaan -- Flash 4: Motions, Vehicles and Travellers -- Flash 5: Motion in Vetkat's Panels -- Flash 6: Oneironauts9 of Critique in the Kalahari -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Chapter 14: Kimihia Te Kura Huna: Seeking an Authentic Māori Identity through Autoethnography (Pauline Adams) -- Introduction -- Understanding Māori Identity -- Internalizing a False Identity -- Reconciling an Authentic Identity -- References -- Chapter 15: Encountering the Bushmen Who Looked Like Me: Field Note Reflections on Doing Research among the !Xun and Khwe of Platfontein, South Africa (Itunu Bodunrin) -- Introduction -- Encountering the Bushmen Who Looked Like Me -- Reverse Gaze and Reciprocal Field Experience -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 16: Unapologetically Te Arawa: In Pursuit of a Tribally Specific Research Approach (Melinda Webber) -- Introduction -- The Moral and Political Nature of Research with Indigenous Communities -- Ka Awatea: An Iwi Case Study of Māori Student Success -- Rangatiratanga: Undoing Notions of Research Leadershipand Honouring the Iwi Participants' Inherent Right toSelf-Determination -- Mōhiotanga and Whakapapa: Undoing Western KnowledgeHierarchies and Revisioning Iwi Knowledge Systems andGenealogy as Both 'Method' and 'Data' -- He Whakaaro Whakamutunga: Concluding Thoughts -- References -- Part V: Space, Place and Time in Portuguese and Spanish -- Chapter 17: Searching 'Zones of Contact' in the Southern Hemisphere (Antonio García Quiroga) -- Building Southern Perspectives
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CEAD as a Space of Southern Epistemologies -- The Chapters -- References -- Chapter 18a: The Other Month of the Sea: Claiming the Coastal Territory in the South of Chile (Cristóbal Bravo Ferretti) -- Introduction -- Community and Sense of Place -- Official Discourses of the Chilean Sea -- The Other Month of the Sea -- Discussion -- References -- Chapter 18b: El otro mes del mar: Reivindicando el territorio costero en el sur de Chile (Cristóbal Bravo Ferretti) -- Introducción -- Comunidad y sentido de lugar -- Los discursos oficiales del mar chileno -- El 'otro' mes del mar -- Discusión -- Referencias -- Chapter 19a: Reproductive Disruption, Bodily Experiences (Esmeralda Mariano) -- Introduction -- Representation of Body and Bodily Processes -- Nyoka: The Bodily Vital Force -- Severe Cramps (xilume) -- Female Bodies Rejecting Semen (xithetho) -- References -- Chapter 19b: Transtornos reprodutivos, experiências corporais (Esmeralda Mariano) -- Introducción -- Representação do corpo e dos processos corporais -- Nyoka: a força vital do corpo -- Dor menstrual (xilume) -- Corpos femininos que rejeitam o sémen (xithetho) -- Referencias -- Chapter 20a: Indigenous Language and Identity inside Social Movements among Mapuche People Today (Elisa del Carmen Loncon Antileo) -- Introduction -- Double Rationality: Mapuche Education and School Education -- The Subjects of Double Rationality -- The Vision of the Urban Mapuche of Their Own World and the Other -- Intercultural Dialogue -- Community Values -- School Experience -- Social Practices -- Mapuche Kimvn 'Mapuche Knowledge' -- References -- Chapter 20b: Lengua indígena e identidad en los movimentos sociales mapuche (Elisa del Carmen Loncon Antileo) -- Introducción -- La doble racionalidad: educación mapuche y educación escolar -- Los sujectos de doble racionalidad del estudio
Abstract:
La vision de los mapuche urbanos sobre el mundo proprio y el otro
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