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<p>During the present decade there has been increasing discussion of the role of dialogue in anthropology and of the consequences of thinking and doing anthropology as dialogue, not only during fieldwork, but in publication as well. Among the main issues are those of translation, representation, realism, evocation, narration, metanarration, interpretation, authorial control, and power relationships, all of which are reexamined here.</p> |
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Tedlock, Dennis 0091-7710 University of New Mexico https://www.jstor.org/stable/3630541 <p>During the present decade there has been increasing discussion of the role of dialogue in anthropology and of the consequences of thinking and doing anthropology as dialogue, not only during fieldwork, but in publication as well. Among the main issues are those of translation, representation, realism, evocation, narration, metanarration, interpretation, authorial control, and power relationships, all of which are reexamined here.</p> Questions concerning Dialogical Anthropology Journal of Anthropological Research |
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