Journal article

Performing comparisons: Ethnography, globetrotting, and the spaces of social knowledge

M Herzfeld

Journal of Anthropological Research | UNIV CHICAGO PRESS | Published : 2001

Abstract

Two key aspects of social and cultural anthropology are comparison and reflexivity. For a genuinely empirical anthropology, these must be mutually engaged. In exploring various kinds of comparison - from formal intercommunal analyses to comparisons between nation-states, between anthropology and its cultural objects, and between anthropological and other kinds of writing - the anthropologist's personal trajectory is critically influential on choices made and paths taken. In contemplating my earliest work in Greece, my decision to compare forms of identity in Greece and Italy, and a recent move to the geographically broader framework offered by including Thailand, I have also had to consider ..

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