Anthropology and the Politics of Representation,

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Anthropology and the Politics of Representation,

Author(s): Gabriela Vargas-Cetina (Editor, Introduction), Les Field (Contributor), David Stoll (Contributor)

  • Publisher: University of Alabama Press
  • Publication Date: 15 Feb. 2013
  • Edition: First Edition, First ed.
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 320 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0817357173
  • ISBN-13: 9780817357177

Book Description

Anthropology and the Politics of Representation examines the inherently problematic nature of representation and description of living people, specifically in ethnography and more generally in anthropological work as a whole. In Anthropology and the Politics of Representation volume editor Gabriela Vargas-Cetina brings together a group of international scholars who, through their fieldwork experiences, reflect on the epistemological, political, and personal implications of their own work. To do so, they focus on such topics as ethnography, anthropologists’ engagement in identity politics, representational practices, the contexts of anthropological research and work, and the effects of personal choices regarding self-involvement in local causes that may extend beyond purely ethnographic goals. Such reflections raise a number of ethnographic questions: What are ethnographic goals? Who sets the agenda for ethnographic writing? How does fieldwork change the anthropologist’s identity? Do ethnography and ethnographers have an impact on local lives and self-representation? How do anthropologists balance longheld respect for cultural diversity with advocacy for local people? How does an author choose what to say and write, and what not to disclose? Should anthropologists support causes that may require going against their informed knowledge of local lives? Contributors Steffan Igor Ayora-Diaz / Beth A. Conklin / Les W. Field / Katie Glaskin / Frederic W. Gleach / Tracey Heatherington / June C. Nash / Bernard C. Perley / Vilma Santiago- Irizarry / Timothy J. Smith / Sergey Sokolovskiy / David Stoll / Gabriela Vargas- Cetina / Thomas M. Wilson

Editorial Reviews

Review

“This volume has excellent potential as a primer on the key issues of ethics and politics of anthropological research today. It introduces lucidly a range of sources and portrays vividly what the practice of anthropological research in its traditional orientations has become. I know of no other volume that does as much as well.”
–George E. Marcus, author of
Ethnography through Thick and Thin and editor of Critical Anthropology Now: Unexpected Contexts, Shifting Constituencies, Changing Agendas

About the Author

Gabriela Vargas-Cetina is a professor of anthropology at Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán. She has done fieldwork in Italy (Sardinia), Canada (Alberta), and Mexico (Chiapas and Yucatán) and has published mainly on globalization and cooperatives in Italy and Mexico and music and dance in Canada and Mexico. She is the coeditor of Representaciones Culturales: Imágenes eImaginarios de lo Yucateco and Modernidades Locales: Etnografíadel Presente Múltiple.

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