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Fieldwork
and
Families:
Constructing
New Models
for
Ethnographic
Research
edited by
Juliana Flinn
Leslie Marshall
Jocelyn Armstrong
1998
- Honolulu: University of
Hawai'i Press
from 1994 Symposium
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- Introduction: The Family Dimension in Anthropological
Fieldwork
- Juliana Flinn
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- Fieldwork and a Family: Perspectives over Time
- Ruth Gallagher Goodenough
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- Both Ways through the Looking Glass: The Accompanied
Ethnographer as Repositioned Other
- Sheila Seiler Gilmore
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- The Anthropologist, the Mother, and the
Cross-cultured Child: Lessons in the Relativity of
Cultural Relativity
- Heather Young-Leslie
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- Through the Eyes of a Child: A Gaze More Pure?
- Barbara Burns McGrath
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- Family and Other Uncontrollables: Impression
Management in Accompanied Fieldwork
- Jocelyn Linnekin
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- Field and Family on Pohnpei, Micronesia
- Glenn Petersen, Victoria Garcia, and Grace
Petersen
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- Single Woman, Married Woman, Mother, or Me? Defining
Family and Identity in the Field
- Juliana Flinn
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- Dancing to the Music of Time: Fieldwork with a
Husband, a Daughter, and a Cello
- Karen Sinclair
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- Border-crossing in Tonga: Marriage in the Field
- Tamar Gordon
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- Fictive Families in the Field
- David R. Counts and Dorothy Ayers Counts
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- The Inadvertent Acquisition of Kinship during
Ethnographic Fieldwork
- William R. Thurston
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- Shifting Stances, Differing Glances: Reflections on
Anthropological Practice in the Marshall Islands
- Laurence Marshall Carucci
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- Reflections on Families and Fieldwork
- Anne Marie Tietjen
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- Fieldwork Relations and Ethnographic Presence
- Michele D. Dominy
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