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From the Murray to the Mekong: Grant Evans' life and fieldwork
The Australian Journal of Anthropology ( IF 0.5 ) Pub Date : 2019-04-30 , DOI: 10.1111/taja.12316
Peter Cox , Kathryn Sweet

This article presents glimpses of the life and fieldwork of Grant Evans, the foremost anthropologist and historian to work on Laos in recent decades. It explores his youth in rural Australia, his tumultuous student years, and the challenges he faced as a professional scholar negotiating the Lao PDR bureaucracy. It draws insights from some of his early writing for alternative publications in Australia, as well as extensive discussions and correspondence with family, friends, professional counterparts and former students. It identifies factors in Grant's early life that were instrumental in his ability to research the Lao PDR. Ultimately, Grant possessed wide‐ranging academic and non‐academic interests. He was highly respected as a scholar and was a very decent human being.

中文翻译:

从墨累到湄公河:格兰特·埃文斯的生活和田野工作

本文介绍了格兰特·埃文斯(Grant Evans)的生活和田野工作,格兰特·埃文斯(Grant Evans)是最近几十年来在老挝工作的最重要的人类学家和历史学家。它探讨了他在澳大利亚乡村的青年时代,动荡的学生生涯以及他作为老挝人民民主共和国官僚谈判的专业学者所面临的挑战。它从他早期的一些著作中汲取了见识,其中包括他在澳大利亚的另类出版物,以及与家人,朋友,专业同行和以前的学生进行的广泛讨论和往来。它确定了格兰特早期生活中对他研究老挝人民民主共和国的能力有帮助的因素。最终,格兰特拥有广泛的学术和非学术兴趣。他受到学者的高度推崇,是一个非常体面的人。
更新日期:2019-04-30
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