Beschreibung
Encountering Morocco introduces readers to life in this North African country through vivid accounts of fieldwork as personal experience and intellectual journey. We meet the contributors at diverse stages of their careersfrom the unmarried researcher arriving for her first stint in the field to the seasoned fieldworker returning with spouse and children. They offer frank descriptions of what it means to take up residence in a place where one is regarded as an outsider, learn the language and local customs, and struggle to develop rapport. Moving reflections on friendship, kinship, and belief within the cross-cultural encounter reveal why study of Moroccan society has played such a seminal role in the development of cultural anthropology.
Autorenportrait
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.
Inhalt
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction \ David Crawford and Rachel Newcomb1. Arabic or French? The Politics of Parole at a Psychiatric Hospital in Morocco \ Charlotte E. van den Hout2. Time, Children, and Getting Ethnography Done in Southern Morocco \ Karen Rignall3. Thinking about Class and Status in Morocco \ David A. McMurray4. Forgive Me, Friend: Mohammed and Ibrahim \ Emilio Spadola5. Suspicion, Secrecy, and Uncomfortable Negotiations over Knowledge Production in Southwestern Morocco \ Katherine E. Hoffman6. The Activist and the Anthropologist \ Paul A. Silverstein7. A Distant Episode: Religion and Belief in Moroccan Ethnography \ Rachel Newcomb8. Shortcomings of a Reflexive Tool Kit; or, Memoir of an Undutiful Daughter \ Jamila Bargach9. Reflecting on Moroccan Encounters: Meditations on Home, Genre, and the Performance of Everyday Life \ Deborah Kapchan10. The Power of Babies \ David Crawford11. Anthropologists among Moroccans \ Kevin DwyerReferencesContributorsIndex
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