人种学宣言

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q2 CULTURAL STUDIES
P. Willis, Mats Trondman
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引用次数: 17

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一个宏大的、系统的、防水的、现成的与其他学术现成理论相对立的理论/方法论相反,我们希望这份宣言将被解读为支持和“敏感”。在理论和方法上,接近生活文化,世界经验和实践意义。也就是说,我们希望这份宣言能够付诸实施。帮助产生了广泛的民族志,从而被发展,完善和批评,而不是被锁定为一个给定的思想体系。人种学对我们来说是什么?最重要的是,它是一系列方法,包括与代理人的直接和持续的社会接触,以及丰富地记录遭遇,尊重,记录,至少部分地以自己的方式代表人类经验的不可约性。民族志是对人类事件的有纪律的、深思熟虑的见证和记录。正如第一位民族志学者希罗多德(1987)在第一本民族志《历史》中所说的那样,到目前为止,是我的眼睛,我的判断和我的探索向你说出了这些话。(p。171)。&dquo; This-ness&dquo;和&dquo; lived-out-ness&dquo;对民族志的描述至关重要:一种独特的具体化的存在感和有意识的
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Manifesto for Ethnography
a grand, systematic, waterproof, &dquo;ready-made&dquo; theory/methodology counterposed to other scholastic &dquo;ready-mades.&dquo; Instead, we hope that this manifesto will be read as enabling and &dquo;sensitizing,&dquo; theoretically and methodologically, approaches to lived culture, worldly experiences, and practical sense making. That is, we hope this manifesto is &dquo;put to work&dquo; in helping to produce a wide range of ethnographies, thereby being developed, refined, and criticized without ever being locked up as a given system of thought. What is ethnography for us? Most important, it is a family of methods involving direct and sustained social contact with agents and of richly writing up the encounter, respecting, recording, representing at least partly in its own terms the irreducibility of human experience. Ethnography is the disciplined and deliberate witness-cum-recording of human events. As arguably the first ethnographer Herodotus (1987) said in arguably the first ethnography, The History, &dquo;so far it is my eyes, my judgement, and my searching that speaks these words to you&dquo; (p. 171). &dquo;This-ness&dquo; and &dquo;lived-out-ness&dquo; are essential to the ethnographic account: a unique sense of embodied existence and conscious-
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期刊介绍: The mandate for this interdisciplinary, international journal is to move methods talk in cultural studies to the forefront, into the regions of moral, ethical and political discourse. The commitment to imagine a more democratic society has been sa guiding feature of cultural studies from the very beginnnig. Contributors to this journal understand that the discourses of a critical, moral methodology are basic to any effort to re-engage the promise of the social sciences and the humanities for democracy in the 21st Century. We seek works that connect critical emanicipatory theories to new forms of social justice and democratic practice are encouraged.
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