Andrew Herman, Ph. D.
Visiting Associate Professor of
Sociology
College of the Holy Cross
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Hi Denise,
It depends on what you want in reading about
postmodern ethnography. Are
you interested in the overall goal
of ethnographic work? Or about the
methods employed by ethnographers
that blur the distinction between
researcher, researched, and
audience? Are you interested in justifying
this type of work, or
learning some of the possibilities for
writing/researching in this
vein?
Many scholars writing what they call Alternative Ethnography take
Tyler's
concepts and develop them in intriguing ways. You can find
many examples
of postmodern ethnography there. Others writing about
methodology discuss
engagement in context, writing as inquiry, and
representation of voice in
ways that develop Tyler's discussions of
evocation.
Literature is out there, definitely. Can you give a more
specific idea
about what you're looking for within the broad category of
postmodern
ethnography?
Annette Markham
At 08:50 AM 2/12/2003
+0000, you wrote:
>i know that Stephen Tyler has written some work on
postmodern ethnography,
>and also that Frank Schaap used his work in 'the
words that took us there'
>does anyone know any more literature on this
subject?
>regards and thanks in
advance
>denise
>
>
>Denise Maia
Carter,
>CASS,
>University of Hull,
>Hull ,
>HU6
7RX
>Email: denisecarter@denisecarter.net
>Web:
http://www.denisecarter.net>
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