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      • Emotions of Friendship: The Psychological Challenges of Doing Fieldwork in Xinjiang
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    Tag: Gender

    Access and Agency of Women Ethnographers in Technical Leisure Cultures

    The New Ethnographer will convene a Roundtable at the American Anthropological Association Annual meeting in Vancouver this November. One of our Roundtable participants, Dr Aleena Chia, Assistant…… Read more “Access and Agency of Women Ethnographers in Technical Leisure Cultures”

    November 12, 2019November 18, 2019 by thenewethnographer

    Orientalized Gender and the Field

    Salma Moustafa Khalil Salma Moutafa Khalil is an ethnographer interested predominantly in the democratic Western state and how citizens interact with it. In conducting fieldwork in European…… Read more “Orientalized Gender and the Field”

    April 25, 2018October 5, 2018 by thenewethnographer

    The ethnographer’s body is gendered

    Anya Evans is a PhD candidate currently conducting ethnographic research in the Middle East. Her work revolves around issues of the everyday and the future under occupation.…… Read more “The ethnographer’s body is gendered”

    February 14, 2017May 20, 2018 by thenewethnographer
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