RECALLING FIELDWORK. A BOOK ON THE INTERSECTIONS OF INTIMACY, BOUNDARIES, INTERPRETATIONS AND POWER

  • Maria CERNAT Titu Maiorescu University, Romania
Keywords: fieldwork, anthropology, intimacy, distance, boundaries, politics

Abstract

This review critically examines the book titled "Recalling Fieldwork: People, Places, and Encounters," edited by Raluca Mateoc and François Rüegg. The book presents an invaluable collection of memories shared by prominent anthropologists, who utilize it as a platform for meta-discursive analysis of their professional development and the pivotal role of fieldwork in their research endeavors. This review meticulously engages with the diverse anthropological narratives presented within the book, scrutinizing the researcher- source relationships and unveiling potential latent political underpinnings inherent to this scholarly undertaking. By closely examining the rich content of the book, this review contributes to a deeper understanding of the intricate interplay between personal experiences, academic growth, and the broader socio-political contexts that shape the discipline of anthropology.

Author Biography

Maria CERNAT, Titu Maiorescu University, Romania

Associate Professor, PhD, Faculty of Educational Sciences, Communication and International Relations, Titu Maiorescu University

Associate Professor, PhD, Faculty of Communication and Public Relations, National University of Political Studies and Public Administration (SNSPA)"

Contact:  macernat@gmail.com, maria.cernat@comunicare.ro

 

Published
2024-06-06
How to Cite
CERNAT, M. (2024). RECALLING FIELDWORK. A BOOK ON THE INTERSECTIONS OF INTIMACY, BOUNDARIES, INTERPRETATIONS AND POWER. International Journal of Social and Educational Innovation (IJSEIro), 11(21), 131-141. Retrieved from https://journals.aseiacademic.org/index.php/ijsei/article/view/371