追随他们的脚步

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Jessica Marie Falcone
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在夏威夷的一次奥本族活动中,有一篇关于民族志的短剧《在他们的足迹中》(in Their脚步声),展示了作者如何将舞蹈作为一种方法。通过让读者跟随她在索托佛教寺庙进行一天的实地考察,这篇文章展示了这位人类学家是如何通过吸收和匹配对话者的动作来了解文化的,无论他们是在跳舞还是不跳舞。
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In their footsteps

A flash ethnography piece set at an Obon event in Hawai'i, “In Their Footsteps,” shows the way the author deploys dance as a method. By asking the reader to follow her through a day of fieldwork at a Soto Buddhist temple, the piece demonstrates how the anthropologist learns about the culture by absorbing and matching the movements of her interlocutors, both when they are dancing and when they are not.

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Anthropology and Humanism
Anthropology and Humanism Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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