Fieldwork Under Fire is a path-breaking collection of essays written by anthropologists who have experienced the unpredictability and trauma of political violence firsthand. These essays combine theoretical, ethnographic, and methodological points of view to illuminate the processes and solutions that characterize life in dangerous places. They describe the first, often harrowing, experience of violence, the personal and professional problems that arise as troubles escalate, and the often surprising creative strategies people use to survive. In "writing violence," the authors give voice to all those affected by the conditions of violence: perpetrators as well as victims, civilians and specialists, black marketeers and heroes, jackals and researchers. Focusing on everyday experiences, these essays bring to light the puzzling contradictions of lives disturbed by violence: the simultaneous existence of laughter and suffering, of fear and hope. By doing so, they challenge the narrow conceptualization that associates violence with death and war, arguing that instead it must be considered a dimension of living.
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This collection of essays is written by anthropologists who have experienced the unpredictability and trauma of political violence firsthand. The book uses theoretical, ethnographic and methodological points of view to illuminate the processes and solutions characterizing life in dangerous places.
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INTRODUCTION The Anthropology and Ethnography of Violence and Sociopolitical Conflict Antonius C. G. M. Robben and Carolyn Nordstrom PRISONERS OF LOVE With Genet in the Palestinian Field Ted Swedenburg RUMOR The Beginning of the End Anna Simons ACCIDENTAL ANTHROPOLOGY Witnessing the 1989 Chinese People's Movement Frank N. Pieke SEDUCTION AND PERSUASION The Politics of Truth and Emotion among Victims and Perpetrators of Violence Antonius C.G.M. Robben FEAR Living in a State of Fear Linda Green CREATIVITY AND CHAOS War on the Front Lines Carolyn Nordstrom RAPE ATTACK Ethnography ofthe Ethnographer Cathy Winkler, with Penelope] Hanke COMING HOME The Croatian War Experience Maria B. Olujic FACE The Anthropologist as Terrorist Joseba Zulaika EPILOGUE Ethnographic States of Emergency Allen Feldman ENDPIECES: THE DOING OF ANTHROPOLOGY Myrna Mack Elizabeth Oglesby Reflections on an Antropologia Comprometida: Conversations with Ricardo Falla Beatriz Manz Reflections on Managing Danger in Fieldwork: Dangerous Anthropology in Belfast Jeffrey A. Sluka CONTRIBUTORS INDEX
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"Required reading for anyone about to leave for the field. . . . A timely, deserving, and original contribution to a rapidly growing body of literature on the study of violence."—Jean-Paul Dumont, George Mason University
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780520089945
Publisert
1996-01-05
Utgiver
Vendor
University of California Press
Vekt
499 gr
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Om bidragsyterne

Carolyn Nordstrom, Visiting Scholar in Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, is the editor of The Paths to Domination, Resistance, and Terror (California, 1992). Antonius C.G.M. Robben, Professor of Anthropology at Utrecht University, is the author of Sons of the Sea Goddess: Economic Practice and Discursive Conflict in Brazil (1989).