Attachment and Dislocation: African-American Journeys in the USA

作者: Carol B. Stack

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-7482-2_13

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摘要: My ethnographic writing cannot sit still, as people in the text move from place to through time and over time; they are forced move; may follow their hearts; change course, before my eyes. This essay describes methodological challenge of doing ethnography time, space, place, generation, creation strategies that convey multiple meanings home complexities race, gender, social inequality.

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