In Love in the Time of Ethnography, the contributorsargue that research is an affective process as well as a cognitive one. The authors explore love-variously defined-as an important facet of human experience, as a way of knowing, and as an ethical rationale for ethnography.
In Love in the Time of Ethnography, the contributorsargue that research is an affective process as well as a cognitive one. The authors explore love-variously defined-as an important facet of human experience, as a way of knowing, and as an ethical rationale for ethnography.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Anthropology of Well-Being: Individual, Community, Society
Lucinda Carspecken is lecturer in the Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology at Indiana University.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Exploring the Concept of Love Chapter 1: Love in/for Nature: Biophilia, Topophilia, Solostalgia by Leslie E. Sponsel Chapter 2: Ethical Openness in Turkey: An Alevi Sunni Love Story by Lucinda Carspecken Chapter 3: The Indignation of Cariño: A Comparative Analysis of Movement Making Among Unapologetic Youth by Felipe Vargas Part II: Selves and Others Chapter 4: Love Lost and Found: A Sentimental History of American Medical Missionaries in China, 1905-1951 by Ian Skoggard Chapter 5: The Face You Wore by Michael Verde Chapter 6: We Are All Ships Coming Home to Ourselves; An Autoethnographic Poem in Two Parts by Jana Clarke and Barbara Dennis Chapter 7: The Honor of Loving Service: Caring for our Muslim Baba by Frances Trix Part III: Love as Knowing Chapter 8: Love in the Field: Reflections on the Role of Emotion in Qualitative Data Collection by Rachelle Winkle-Wagner Chapter 9: Rethinking "Research": Insights from Zen Buddhism on Self, Compassion, and Freedom by Peiwei Li Chapter 10: Metanoia, Love and Ethnographic Poetry Written with Love from a Passing Train by Adam Henze Chapter 11: Metanoia; Violence, Love and Forgiveness in Ethnographic Writing by Phil Francis Carspecken
Part I: Exploring the Concept of Love Chapter 1: Love in/for Nature: Biophilia, Topophilia, Solostalgia by Leslie E. Sponsel Chapter 2: Ethical Openness in Turkey: An Alevi Sunni Love Story by Lucinda Carspecken Chapter 3: The Indignation of Cariño: A Comparative Analysis of Movement Making Among Unapologetic Youth by Felipe Vargas Part II: Selves and Others Chapter 4: Love Lost and Found: A Sentimental History of American Medical Missionaries in China, 1905-1951 by Ian Skoggard Chapter 5: The Face You Wore by Michael Verde Chapter 6: We Are All Ships Coming Home to Ourselves; An Autoethnographic Poem in Two Parts by Jana Clarke and Barbara Dennis Chapter 7: The Honor of Loving Service: Caring for our Muslim Baba by Frances Trix Part III: Love as Knowing Chapter 8: Love in the Field: Reflections on the Role of Emotion in Qualitative Data Collection by Rachelle Winkle-Wagner Chapter 9: Rethinking "Research": Insights from Zen Buddhism on Self, Compassion, and Freedom by Peiwei Li Chapter 10: Metanoia, Love and Ethnographic Poetry Written with Love from a Passing Train by Adam Henze Chapter 11: Metanoia; Violence, Love and Forgiveness in Ethnographic Writing by Phil Francis Carspecken
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