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Theorizing Fieldwork in the Humanities - Methods, Reflections, and Approaches to the Global South

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Informationen zum Autor Shalini Puri is Professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh, USA. She is the author of  The Grenada Revolution in the Caribbean Present: Operation Urgent Memory  and the award-winning  The Caribbean Postcolonial: Social Equality, Post-Nationalism, and Cultural Hybridity . Her edited collections include  The Legacies of Caribbean Radical Politics ,  Marginal Migrations: The Circulation of Cultures within the Caribbean , and (with Lara Putnam)  Caribbean Military Encounters.  Debra A. Castillo is Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellow, Emerson Hinchliff Professor of Hispanic Studies, and Professor of Comparative Literature at Cornell University, USA. Her most recent books include  Mexican Public Intellectuals  (with Stuart Day) and  Despite all Adversities:  Spanish American Queer Cinema (with Andrés Lema Hincapié).  Klappentext This volume! the first of its kind! launches a conversation amongst humanities scholars doing fieldwork on the global south. It both offers indispensable tools and demonstrates the value of such work inside and outside of the academy.  The contributors reflect upon their experiences of fieldwork! the methods they improvised! their dilemmas and insights! and the ways in which fieldwork shifted their frames of analysis. They explore how to make fieldwork legible to their disciplines and how fieldwork might extend the work of the humanities. The volume is for both those who are already deeply immersed in fieldwork in the humanities and those who are seeking ways to undertake it.  Zusammenfassung This volume, the first of its kind, launches a conversation amongst humanities scholars doing fieldwork on the global south. It both offers indispensable tools and demonstrates the value of such work inside and outside of the academy.  The contributors reflect upon their experiences of fieldwork, the methods they improvised, their dilemmas and insights, and the ways in which fieldwork shifted their frames of analysis. They explore how to make fieldwork legible to their disciplines and how fieldwork might extend the work of the humanities. The volume is for both those who are already deeply immersed in fieldwork in the humanities and those who are seeking ways to undertake it.  Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of Contents Acknowledgments Contributors 1. Debra A. Castillo and Shalini Puri Introduction: Conjectures on Undisciplined Research Memory, Conflict, Contestation 2. Shalini Puri Finding the Field: Notes on Caribbean Cultural Criticism, Area Studies, and the Forms of Engagement 3. Naminata Diabate Women's Naked Protest in Africa: Comparative Literature and its Futures 4. Kavita Panjabi Aesthetics in the Making of History: The Tebhaga Women's Movement in Bengal Place, Performance, Practices 5. Jennifer Lynn Kelly Locating Palestine within American Studies: Transitory Field Sites and Borrowed Methods 6. Neil Doshi Absent Performances: Distant Fieldwork on Social Movement Theater of Algeria and India 7. Tori Holmes Ethical Dilemmas in Studying Blogging by Favela Residents in Brazil 8. Rashmi Sadana Reading Delhi, Writing Delhi: An Ethnography of Literature Medium and Form 9. Lara Putnam Daily Life and Digital Reach: Place-Based Research and History's Transnational Turn 10. Renato Rosaldo Lessons from the Space between Languages: Notes on Poetry and Ethnography Institutions, Organizations, Collaborations 11. Stephanie Newell Researching the Cultural Politics of Dirt in Urban Africa 12. Paul Youngquist Accidental Histories: Fieldwork Among the Maroons...

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1. Debra A. Castillo and Shalini Puri, Introduction: Conjectures on Undisciplined Research.- 2. Shalini Puri, Finding the Field: Notes on Caribbean Cultural Criticism, Area Studies, and the Forms of Engagement.- 3. Naminata Diabate, Women's Naked Protest in Africa: Comparative Literature and its Futures.- 4. Kavita Panjabi, Aesthetics in the Making of History: The Tebhaga Women's Movement in Bengal.- 5. Jennifer Lynn Kelly, Locating Palestine within American Studies: Transitory Field Sites and Borrowed Methods.- 6. Neil Doshi, Absent Performances: Distant Fieldwork on Social Movement Theater of Algeria and India.- 7. Tori Holmes, Ethical Dilemmas in Studying Blogging by Favela Residents in Brazil.- 8. Rashmi Sadana, Reading Delhi, Writing Delhi: An Ethnography of Literature.- 9. Lara Putnam, Daily Life and Digital Reach: Place-Based Research and History's Transnational Turn.- 10. Renato Rosaldo, Lessons from the Space between Languages: Notes on Poetry and Ethnography.- 11. Stephanie Newell, Researching the Cultural Politics of Dirt in Urban Africa.- Paul Youngquist, Accidental Histories: Among the Maroons of Jamaica.- Debra A. Castillo, Engagement and Pedagogy: Traveling with students in Chiapas, Mexico.

Über den Autor / die Autorin

Shalini Puri is Professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh, USA. She is the author of The Grenada Revolution in the Caribbean Present: Operation Urgent Memory and the award-winning The Caribbean Postcolonial: Social Equality, Post-Nationalism, and Cultural Hybridity. Her edited collections include The Legacies of Caribbean Radical PoliticsMarginal Migrations: The Circulation of Cultures within the Caribbean, and (with Lara Putnam) Caribbean Military Encounters. 

Debra A. Castillo is Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellow, Emerson Hinchliff Professor of Hispanic Studies, and Professor of Comparative Literature at Cornell University, USA. Her most recent books include Mexican Public Intellectuals (with Stuart Day) and Despite all Adversities:  Spanish American Queer Cinema (with Andrés Lema Hincapié). 

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