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245 _aFieldwork under fire :
_bcontemporary studies of violence and survival
_cedited by Carolyn Nordstrom and Antonius C.G.M. Robben
260 _aLondon :
_bUniversity of California Press,
_c©1995
300 _avi, 300 p. :
_bill. ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _tThe Anthroplogy and Ethnography of Violence and Sociopolitical Conflict
505 _tWith Genet in the Palestinian Field
505 _tThe Beginning of the End
505 _tWitnessing the 1989 Chinese People's Movement
505 _tThe Politics of Truth and Emotion among Victims and Perpetrators of Violence
505 _tLiving in a State of Fear
505 _tWar on the Front Lines
505 _tEthnography of the Ethnographer
505 _tThe Croatian War Experience
505 _tThe Anthropologist as Terrorist
520 _aFieldwork Under Fire is a collection of essays written by anthropologists who have experienced the unpredictability and trauma of political violence firsthand. These essays combine theoretical, ethnographic, and methodological points of view to illuminate the processes and solutions that characterize life in dangerous places. [from publisher's advertisement]. "Fieldwork Under Fire is a path-breaking collection of essays that explores the dynamics of sociological violence from within. Written by anthropologists who have been in the midst of violent conflict, these essays combine theoretical, ethnographic, and methodological points of view to illuminate the processes and solutions that characterize life in dangerous places. They describe the first, often harrowing, experience of violence, the personal and professional problems that arise as troubles escalate; and the often surprising creative strategies people use to survive the traumatic and the unpredictable."
650 _aAnthropological ethics
650 _aAntropologen
650 _aViolence - Aspect moral
650 _aEthnologues -- Crimes contre
650 _aWar and society
700 _aNordstrom, Carolyn
_eeditor
700 _aRobben, Antonius
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