In her published ethnography, the anthropologist Bettylou Valentine states her own conclusions, but she also allows her informants a voice, permitting them, in a final chapter, to state where and why they disagree with her. Such an ethnography is
A) An example of incomplete analysis.
B) An example of reflexive analysis.
C) A vivid experience of the open-endedness of the dialogue between anthropologist and informant.
D) Both b and c
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Q22: According to the text, what keeps cultural
Q23: The term anthropologists conventionally use to refer
Q24: Recognizing the humanity of one's informants has
Q25: Reflexivity is
A) An automatic response.
B) A key
Q26: "Situated knowledge" is knowledge that includes explicit
Q28: Hermeneutics means
A) Interpretation.
B) Objectivity.
C) Translation.
D) Fieldwork.
Q29: According to Paul Rabinow, the comprehension of
Q30: According to the text, even if anthropologist
Q31: When early anthropologists tried to test their
Q32: The dialectic of fieldwork refers to the
A)
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