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In and Out of Place: Ethnography as ‘Journeying With’ Between Central and South Australia
Oceania ( IF 1.167 ) Pub Date : 2018-10-18 , DOI: 10.1002/ocea.5201
Melinda Hinkson 1
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This paper explores the case of an Aboriginal woman from Central Australia who has in recent years experienced a radical shift in her life circumstances. It pursues a writerly approach that makes the variety of forces and relationships legible that she now navigates, including that of the anthropologist‐friend. ‘Journeying with’ is proposed as an ethnographic method as well as an ethical stance well attuned to the turbulent circumstances of the present—in the Warlpiri life sketched here, and globally. Destabilization and displacement are increasingly common features of contemporary experience, and this paper proposes that ethnography anchored at the level of the individual person is well placed to engage unsettling transformations in the world at large, in social relationships, and modes of personhood, as well as in anthropological production.

中文翻译:

内部与外部:人种学在中南澳大利亚之间的“旅行之旅”

本文探讨了一名来自澳大利亚中部的土著妇女的案例,该妇女近年来经历了生活状况的根本转变。它采用一种作家化的方法,使她现在所处的各种力量和关系变得清晰易懂,包括人类学家-朋友的力量和关系。“与人同行”被提议作为一种人种志方法以及一种与当下动荡的环境相吻合的伦理立场,无论是在这里还是在全球所描绘的Warlpiri生活中。不稳定和流离失所日益成为当代经验的共同特征,本文提出,以个人为基础的人种学处于有利地位,可以在世界范围内,社会关系,人格方式以及世界范围内进行令人不安的变革。在人类学生产中。
更新日期:2018-10-18
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