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Fieldwork, once regarded as an essential pillar of social anthropology, has come under attack, especially from the post-modern school. Hedigan argues that for many in the discipline, an anthropolog...
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  • 01 March 2001
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Fieldwork, once regarded as an essential pillar of social anthropology, has come under attack, especially from the post-modern school. Hedigan argues that for many in the discipline, an anthropology without fieldwork would appear to be a hollow, meaningless experience, devoid of its central epistemological value. This book, drawing on the author’s fieldwork experience among Ojibwa people in Northern Ontario, explores post-modernism’s critique of fieldwork and fieldwork’s contribution to modern anthropology.
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Price: $25.00
Pages: 192
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
Imprint: Fernwood Publishing
Publication Date: 01 March 2001
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781552660461
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Research
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Edward J Hedican is an associate professor in the department of sociology and anthropology at the University of Guelph.

: Preface
: Fieldwork in Anthropology
: Research in Nipigon Country
: Collins: Life on the Rail Line
: Armstrong: A CNR Town
: Up at Whitewater Lake
: Spirituality: The Hidden Reality
: Back at McGill
: Conclusion: Experience and Fieldwork
: References