Ethnography and An Ethnography in the Human Conversation

Authors

  • Huon Wardle St. Andrew's University
  • Paloma Gay y Blasco St. Andrew's University

Keywords:

ethnography, an ethnography, diversity, ambiguating authorship

Abstract

What transforms the process of ethnography endow-
ing it with its thing-like, modal character as an ethnography?
This article examines how ethnography becomes an ethnogra-
phy on the one hand, through the manipulation of descriptive and
analytical diversity and, on the other, by way of the ambiguation
(and disambiguation) of authorial agency The purification of
ethnography as an ethnography mimics some of the effects of
the scientific laboratory while introducing new complications.

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Published

2022-03-11

How to Cite

Wardle, H., & Gay y Blasco, P. . (2022). Ethnography and An Ethnography in the Human Conversation. Anthropologica, 53(1), 117–127. Retrieved from https://cas-sca.journals.uvic.ca/index.php/anthropologica/article/view/990