Between Field and Text: Emerging Voices in Egyptian Social Science, Volume 22, Issue 2Seteney Shami, Seteney Khalid Shami, Linda Herrera A collection of essays that explore the relations that researchers have toward local communities in Egypt, their data, each other, and the public. |
Contents
THE NATIVE | 14 |
THE POWER | 41 |
ON MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY RESEARCH | 63 |
REFLECTIONS | 79 |
ETHICAL DILEMMAS OF RESEARCH AMONG SUDANESE | 98 |
WHY IS ANTHROPOLOGY SO HARD IN EGYPT? | 119 |
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