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Decolonizing Ethnography: Undocumented Immigrants and New Directions in Social Science

Decolonizing Ethnography: Undocumented Immigrants and New Directions in Social Science
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Vorliegende Sprache eng
URL https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781478004547
https://doi.org/10.1515/9781478004547?locatt=mode:legacy
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Name Alonso Bejarano, Carolina ˜[VerfasserIn]œ
López Juárez, Lucia ˜[VerfasserIn]œ
Mijangos García, Mirian A ˜[VerfasserIn]œ
T I T E L Decolonizing Ethnography
Zusatz zum Titel Undocumented Immigrants and New Directions in Social Science
Verfasserangabe Carolina Alonso Bejarano, Daniel M. Goldstein, Mirian A. Mijangos García, Lucia López Juárez
Verlagsort Durham
Verlag Duke University Press
Erscheinungsjahr [2019]
Umfang 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 184 Seiten) : 7 Illustrationen
Notiz / Fußnoten Includes bibliographical references and index
Titelhinweis Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe): ‡Alonso Bejarano, Carolina, 1983 - : Decolonizing ethnography
ISBN ISBN 978-1-4780-0454-7
Hinweis zur Nutzung $bMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web
Kurzbeschreibung Frontmatter -- Contents -- Broken poem by MGF -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Colonial Anthropology and Its Alternatives -- Chapter 2. Journeys toward Decolonizing -- Chapter 3. Reflections on Fieldwork in New Jersey Chapter -- Chapter 4. Undocumented Activist Theory and a Decolonial Methodology -- Chapter 5. Undocumented Theater: Writing and Resistance -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index
2. Kurzbeschreibung In August 2011, ethnographers Carolina Alonso Bejarano and Daniel M. Goldstein began a research project on undocumented immigration in the United States by volunteering at a center for migrant workers in New Jersey. Two years later, Lucia López Juárez and Mirian A. Mijangos García—two local immigrant workers from Latin America—joined Alonso Bejarano and Goldstein as research assistants and quickly became equal partners for whom ethnographic practice was inseparable from activism. In Decolonizing Ethnography the four coauthors offer a methodological and theoretical reassessment of social science research, showing how it can function as a vehicle for activism and as a tool for marginalized people to theorize their lives. Tacking between personal narratives, ethnographic field notes, an original bilingual play about workers' rights, and examinations of anthropology as a discipline, the coauthors show how the participation of Mijangos García and López Juárez transformed the project's activist and academic dimensions. In so doing, they offer a guide for those wishing to expand the potential of ethnography to serve as a means for social transformation and decolonization
1. Schlagwort Anthropologie
Kritische Pädagogik
Entkolonialisierung
Globalisierung
Höheres Bildungswesen
Ethnologie
Eurozentrismus
Randgruppe
Rassismus
Hochschulbildung
SWB-Titel-Idn 1737654938
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