Global South Ethnographies Minding the Senses /
Both an introduction to sensory ethnography and a bold display of the sophisticated use of the sensory for contemporary ethnography, Global South Ethnographies: Minding the Senses reflects both indigenous and non-mainstream takes on the sensory and the sensual in ethnographic practice. The authors p...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Rotterdam :
SensePublishers : Imprint: SensePublishers,
2016.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- "Acknowledgements
- List of Figures
- Minding the Senses in Global South Ethnographies: Expanding Worldviews
- Section 1: Emerging Methods
- Ethnography across Storytelling and the Senses
- Humor Takes the Stage: A Performance of Couples’ Humor
- ‘Since Feeling Is First’: Poetry and Research Supervision
- Environmental Art: A Creative Response to Economic Catastrophe
- Section 2: Praxis: The Sensory in Lived Worlds
- From Myth and Legend to Reality: Voyages of Rediscovery and Knowledge
- From Drunken-Sage to Artiste, the Many Lives of the Tibetan Dekar
- Mothers and Food: Performing the Family Mealtime
- Pehea ka ʻAha a kāua? How Is Our Rope? Ethnographic Practices from Behind, In Front of, and In the ʻAha
- Section 3: Transformations in Social Justice: Theoretically Embodied Visions
- Place-Responsive Choreography and Activism
- Spinning Wheel Very Pretty: Cybridity and the Cyborg Academic
- The Heartlines in Your Hand: Writing Autoethnography with Hélène Cixous and Virginia Woolf
- Section 4: The Sensual in Latin America: Writing in the Boundary between Spanish and English
- Foreign and Yours: Writing in the Boundary between Spanish and English
- My “Third World” in Three Words: Performative Writing from the Perspective of a Latin-American Woman
- ‘Passing’—and ‘Failing’—in Latin America: Methodological Reflections on Linguacultural Identity
- Section 5: Autoethnographic Voices in the Global South
- Who Is Eye? An Autoethnographic View on Higher Educational Spaces from a Pasifika girl
- The Transformative Experiences of Cultural Healing: An Autoethnography of Kaupapa Māori
- Postscript: The Place of the Sensory in Contemporary Ethnographies
- About the Authors.".