"A grippingly honest account of the dilemmas of being an engages anthropologist in a world where taking sides has become increasingly complex. These courageous authors strip back the mask of objectivity in fieldwork and confront head-on the limits of empathy and the sometimes disturbing ethical conditions under which they obtained their knowledge. An original and powerful call for partiality despite the pitfalls. A must-read for all aspiring anthropologists." - Jenny B. White, Boston University
"An ambitious and satisfying collection that conjoins anthropologists' political and ethical...
"A grippingly honest account of the dilemmas of being an engages anthropologist in a world where taking sides has become increasingly complex. These c...