Analogue Analysis. Ethnography as Inventive Conversation

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Abstract

This article explores ethnographic work as an inventive conversational practice, through which fieldworker and interlocutors continuously process the world. Rather than a summary description, ethnography emerges as an analytical product by which people generate a world to live in, think and write about. Ethnography, then, is not about representation of an empirical setting, but a generative practice of analytically relating some features of the world to others. My ambition is to suggest the notion of analogue analysis to articulate this relational and inventive nature of ethnography, and further to explore the implications of this for revisits to work of founding figures in ethnology. As a way of engaging ethnography in analogue terms, the article combines work of Eilert Sundt with contemporary material from south India.

Original languageEnglish
JournalEthnologia Europaea. Journal of European Ethnology
Volume44
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)48-60
ISSN0425-4597
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Keywords

  • Faculty of Humanities
  • Ethnography

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