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Informationen zum Autor David Crawford is Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Fairfield University, and author of Moroccan Households in the World Economy: Labor and Inequality in a Berber Village. Rachel Newcomb is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Rollins College and author of Women of Fes: Ambiguities of Life in Urban Morocco. Klappentext David Crawford is Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Fairfield University, and author of Moroccan Households in the World Economy: Labor and Inequality in a Berber Village.Rachel Newcomb is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Rollins College and author of Women of Fes: Ambiguities of Life in Urban Morocco. Zusammenfassung Introduces readers to life in this North African country through vivid accounts of fieldwork as personal experience and intellectual journey Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Introduction \ David Crawford and Rachel Newcomb 1. Arabic or French? The Politics of Parole at a Psychiatric Hospital in Morocco \ Charlotte E. van den Hout 2. Time, Children, and Getting Ethnography Done in Southern Morocco \ Karen Rignall 3. Thinking about Class and Status in Morocco \ David A. McMurray 4. Forgive Me, Friend: Mohammed and Ibrahim \ Emilio Spadola 5. Suspicion, Secrecy, and Uncomfortable Negotiations over Knowledge Production in Southwestern Morocco \ Katherine E. Hoffman 6. The Activist and the Anthropologist \ Paul A. Silverstein 7. A Distant Episode: Religion and Belief in Moroccan Ethnography \ Rachel Newcomb 8. Shortcomings of a Reflexive Tool Kit; or, Memoir of an Undutiful Daughter \ Jamila Bargach 9. Reflecting on Moroccan Encounters: Meditations on Home, Genre, and the Performance of Everyday Life \ Deborah Kapchan 10. The Power of Babies \ David Crawford 11. Anthropologists among Moroccans \ Kevin Dwyer References Contributors Index ...
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David Crawford is Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Fairfield University, and author of Moroccan Households in the World Economy: Labor and Inequality in a Berber Village.
Rachel Newcomb is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Rollins College and author of Women of Fes: Ambiguities of Life in Urban Morocco.