Dialogues with Ethnography: Notes on Classics, and How I Read Them
This book persuasively argues the case that ethnography must be viewed as a full theoretical system, rather than just as a research method. Blommaert traces the influence of his reading of classic works about ethnography on his thinking, and discusses a range of authors who have influenced the development of a theoretical system of ethnography, or whose work might be productively used to develop it further. Authors examined include Hymes, Scollon, Kress, Bourdieu, Bakhtin and Lefebvre. This book will be required reading for students and scholars involved in ethnographic research, or those interested in the theory of ethnography.

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Dialogues with Ethnography: Notes on Classics, and How I Read Them
This book persuasively argues the case that ethnography must be viewed as a full theoretical system, rather than just as a research method. Blommaert traces the influence of his reading of classic works about ethnography on his thinking, and discusses a range of authors who have influenced the development of a theoretical system of ethnography, or whose work might be productively used to develop it further. Authors examined include Hymes, Scollon, Kress, Bourdieu, Bakhtin and Lefebvre. This book will be required reading for students and scholars involved in ethnographic research, or those interested in the theory of ethnography.

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Dialogues with Ethnography: Notes on Classics, and How I Read Them

Dialogues with Ethnography: Notes on Classics, and How I Read Them

by Jan Blommaert
Dialogues with Ethnography: Notes on Classics, and How I Read Them

Dialogues with Ethnography: Notes on Classics, and How I Read Them

by Jan Blommaert

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This book persuasively argues the case that ethnography must be viewed as a full theoretical system, rather than just as a research method. Blommaert traces the influence of his reading of classic works about ethnography on his thinking, and discusses a range of authors who have influenced the development of a theoretical system of ethnography, or whose work might be productively used to develop it further. Authors examined include Hymes, Scollon, Kress, Bourdieu, Bakhtin and Lefebvre. This book will be required reading for students and scholars involved in ethnographic research, or those interested in the theory of ethnography.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781783099498
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Publication date: 01/05/2018
Series: Encounters , #10
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 5.85(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Jan Blommaert is Professor in the Department of Culture Studies and Director of Babylon, Center for the Study of Superdiversity at Tilburg University, the Netherlands. He is the author of The Sociolinguistics of Globalization (Cambridge UniversityPress, 2010) and Ethnography, Superdiversity and Linguistic Landscapes: Chronicles of Complexity (Multilingual Matters, 2013).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Preface

Chapter 1: Ethnography as Couter-Hegemony: Remarks on Epistemology and Method

Chapter 2: Obituary: Dell H. Hymes (1927-2009)

Chapter 3: Ethnography and Democracy: Hymes’ Political Theory of Language

Chapter 4: Ethnopoetics as Functional Reconstruction: Dell Hymes’ Narrative View of the World

Chapter 5: Grassroots Historiography and the Problem of Voice: Tshibumba’s Histoire Du Zaïre

Chapter 6: Historical Bodies and Historical Space

Chapter 7: Semiotic and Spatial Scope: Towards a Materialist Semiotics

Chapter 8: Pierre Bourdieu and Language in Society

Chapter 9: Combining Surveys and Ethnographies in the Study of Rapid Social Change

Chapter 10: Data Sharing As Entextualization Practice

Chapter 11: Chronotopes, Scales and Complexity in the Study of Language in Society

Chapter 12: Marxism and Urban Culture

Chapter 13: On Scope and Depth in Linguistic Ethnography: A Commentary

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