Reflections on Fieldwork in Morocco

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Reflections on Fieldwork in Morocco is an influential anthropological memoir by Paul Rabinow that critically examines the practice, ethics, and personal experience of conducting ethnographic fieldwork.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anthropological memoir
book
ethnography
author Paul Rabinow NERFINISHED
contributedTo critical anthropology
debates on ethnographic authority
reflexive turn in anthropology
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses construction of ethnographic texts
ethnographic method
fieldwork ethics
role of the anthropologist
field anthropology
cultural anthropology
focusesOn methodological self-critique
power dynamics in fieldwork
representation of the Other
researcher–informant relationships
subjectivity of the ethnographer
genre memoir
non-fiction
hasInfluenced contemporary ethnographic practice
pedagogy of field methods
reflexive writing in the social sciences
hasPerspective first-person narrative
reflexive anthropology
hasTheme ambiguity of field relations
cultural translation
ethnographic responsibility
limits of objectivity
politics of representation
self and other
language English
mainSubject Morocco NERFINISHED
anthropological practice
ethnographic fieldwork
fieldwork ethics
reflexivity in anthropology
notableFor critical self-examination of fieldwork
influence on later ethnographic writing
innovative narrative style in ethnography
setIn Morocco NERFINISHED
North Africa NERFINISHED
timePeriodDescribed early 1970s
late 1960s
usedIn anthropology courses
courses on research ethics
graduate training in ethnography

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Paul Rabinow notableWork Reflections on Fieldwork in Morocco