Category: Suggested Readings

Sound: Suggested Readings

Stoller, Paul. (1989). The Taste of Ethnographic Things: The Senses in Anthropology. University of Pennsylvania Press.   University of Pennsylvania Press In ‘The Taste of Ethnographic Things’, Paul Stoller explores the methodological role of senses in his long-term fieldwork among the

Walking: Suggested Readings

Vergunst, J.L. & Ingold. (2008). Ways of Walking Ethnography and Practice on Foot. Routledge.  Routledge  anthropology. This volume contains a collection of ethnographic accounts that explore the practice of walking across a range of cultural contexts. The authors discuss themes

Postcards: Suggested Readings

Pandian, A. & McLean, S. (2017). Crumpled Paper Boat: Experiments in Ethnographic Writing. Duke University Press Duke University Press This volume consists of a series of essays that span various experimental writing techniques in anthropology and the genre of ethnographies

Sketches: Suggested Readings

I Swear I Saw This : Drawings In Fieldwork Notebooks, Namely My Own UCPTaussig, Michael. 2011. I Swear I Saw This: Drawings in Fieldwork Notebooks, Namely My Own. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Structured around a series of sketches

Mapping: Suggested Readings

Digital Ethnography: Suggested Readings

Pink, Sarah et al. 2015. “Researching Relationships”. In Digital Ethnography: Principles and Practice. London: Sage Publications. 79-99 Sage Publications In this chapter, the authors explore the diverse ways in which digital ethnography can enhanc1e our understanding of relationships. They examine

Storytelling: Suggested Readings

Musharbash, Yasmine and Gershon, Ilana (eds.). 2023. Living with Monsters: Ethnographic Fiction about Real Monsters. Goleta, CA: Punctum Books Punctum Books For every generic type of monster—ghost, demon, vampire, dragon—there are countless locally specific manifestations, with their own names, traits,

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