ISBN:
0-12-263350-4
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9780122633508
Language:
English
Pages:
xvi, 358 Seiten
,
Illustrationen
Series Statement:
Studies in Anthropology (Academic Press) [19]
Keywords:
Anthropologie, soziale Ethnologie
;
Methodologie
;
Feldforschung
;
Navaho
;
Mexiko
;
Peru
;
Ungarn
;
Papua-Neuguinea
;
Enga
;
Dogrib
;
Sambia
;
Nubien
;
Chiapas
;
Kalahari
Description / Table of Contents:
List of contributors -- Preface -- Introduction, George M. Foster, Thayer Scudder, Elizabeth Colson, and Robert V. Kemper -- Part I. Long-term research in historical perspectives -- 1. The long-term study among the Navajo, Louise Lamphere -- 2. Fieldwork in the Mayan region of Mexico, Alfonso Villa Rojas -- 3. Thoughs on twenty-four years of work in Peru: the Vicos project and me, William Mangin -- 4. Hungarian ethnographers in a Hungarian village, Tamás Hofer -- Part II. General ethnographic studies -- 5. Reflections occasioned by continuing anthropological field research among the Enga of Papua New Guinea, M.J. Meggitt -- 6. The Tirolean peasants of Obernberg: a study in long-term research, Leopold Pospisil -- 7. Long-term research among the Dogrib and other Dene, June Helm -- 8. Fieldwork in Tzintzuntzan: the first thirty years, George M. Foster -- Part III. Problem-oriented studies -- 9. Fieldwork among Tzintzuntzan migrants in Mexico City: retrospect and prospect, Robert V. Kemper -- 10. Mysore villages revisited, T. Scarlett Epstein -- 11. Long-term research in Gwembe Valley, Zambia, Thayer Scudder and Elizabeth Colson -- 12. Field research in a Nubian village: the experience of an Egyptian anthropologist, Hussein Fahim -- Part IV. Team projects -- 13. The Harvard Chiapas project: 1957-1975, Evon Z. Vogt -- 14. Hunter-Gatherers in process: the Kalahari research project, 1963-1976, Richard B. Lee -- Conclusion : the long-term study in perspective / George M. Foster, Thayer Scudder, Elizabeth Colson, and Robert V. Kemper -- Subject index
Note:
"This book is rightfully dedicated to Lita Osmundsen, who not only encouraged us to plan a conference at Burg Wartenstein [Vienna, Austria] on implications of long-term field research for the development of social anthropology, but also joined in our discussions through the days of the conference, August 29 - September 6, 1975." (Preface)Enthält eine Einführung und Zusammenfassung der Herausgeber und 14 Beiträge