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Out of the study and into the field: ethnographic theory and practice in French anthropology
Robert Parkin and Anne de Sales
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Frontmatter
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List of illustrations (page vii)
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List of authors discussed in this volume (page ix)
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Preface (page xi)
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Introduction: ethnographic practice and theory in France (Robert Parkin and Anne de Sales, page 1)
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1. 'Keeping your eyes open': Arnold van Gennep and the autonomy of the folkloristic (Giordana Charuty, page 25)
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2. Canonical ethnography: Hanoteau and Letourneux on Kabyle communal law (Peter Parkes, page 45)
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3. Postcards at the service of the Imaginary: Jean Rouch, shared anthropology and the ciné-trance (Paul Henley, page 75)
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4. Eric de Dampierre and the art of fieldwork (Margaret Buckner, page 103)
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5. What sort of anthropologist was Paul Rivet? (Laura Rival, page 125)
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6. Alfred Métraux: empiricist and romanticist (Peter Rivière, page 151)
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7. Roger Bastide or the 'darknesses of alterity' (Stefania Capone, page 171)
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8. The art and craft of ethnography: Lucien Bernot, 1919-1993 (Gérard Toffin, page 197)
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9. André-Georges Haudricourt: a thorough materialist (Alban Bensa, page 219)
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10. Louis Dumont: from museology to structuralism via India (Robert Parkin, page 235)
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11. Will the real Maurice Leenhardt please stand up? Four anthropologists in search of an ancestor (Jeremy MacClancy, page 255)
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Notes on contributors (page 273)
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Subject index (page 277)
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Name index (page 289)
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Published: 2010
Publisher: Berghahn Books
- 9781845456955 (hardcover)
- 9781845458430 (ebook)