"Charlie Brown": Not Just Another Essay on the Gourd Dance
In: American Indian Culture and Research Journal, Band 21, Heft 4, S. 75-103
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In: American Indian Culture and Research Journal, Band 21, Heft 4, S. 75-103
Doing Ethnography Todayexplores the methodologies and theories behind contemporary, collaborative ethnography and provides an opportunity to cultivate experience with included exercises. Presents ethnography as creative and artful rather than analytical or technical Emphasises the collaborative nature of ethnography Structured exercises cultivate practical experience Includes a discussion on indexing and interpreting project materials Provides guidance on interview questions and selecting appropriate field equipment Elizabeth Campbellis Assistant Professor of Curriculum and Instruction at Marshall University's College of Education and Professional Development, USA.Before moving to academe, she worked in community development as a folklorist, writer, and museum curator.Luke Eric Lassiteris Professor of Humanities and Anthropology and Director of Marshall University's Graduate Humanities Program, USA. His books include The Chicago Guide to Collaborative Ethnography(2005) and Invitation to Anthropology(4thedition, 2014). In 2007, he founded the journal Collaborative Anthropologiesand served as its editor or co-editor until 2013.
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction by Elizabeth Campbell, Brian A. Hoey, and Luke Eric Lassiter -- Part I. "I'm Afraid of That Water": A West Virginia Disaster and Water Crisis -- 1. The Elk River Spill: On Water and Trust by Luke Eric Lassiter -- 2. Exploring the (Human) Nature of Disaster: Meaning and Context by Brian A. Hoey -- 3. Toward a Collaborative Ethnography by Luke Eric Lassiter -- 4. Chemical Spill Encountered by Trish Hatfield -- Part II. On Place: To Stay or Not to Stay -- 5. Blues BBQ by Jay Thomas -- 6. Citizen Response: On Leaving and Staying by Cat Pleska and Joshua Mills -- 7. In and Out of Appalachia by Emily Mayes -- Interlude: Exploring the (Human) Nature of Disaster: Impact and Responses by Brian A. Hoey -- Part III. On Making and Remaking Community -- 8. Activism and Community by Jim Hatfield -- 9. WVWaterHistory.com and Producing Digital Resources on a Water Crisis by Gabe Schwartzman -- 10. What Does a Water Crisis Sound Like? by Laura Harbert Allen -- 11. Can We Trust the Water System Now? Some Updates by Jim Hatfield -- Epilogue by Luke Eric Lassiter -- Afterword by Angie Rosser -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Index.