...description takes into account both facts of the matter as well as contextual, socially situated understandings derived to give meaning.
Thick...
Geertz's first central characteristic of ethnographic description is that it is what?
Interpretive
What part of the word "auto-ethno-graphy" relates to how the author's experience is the one being researched and looked at, as said by Adams and Herrmann?
Auto-
A research methodology and writing genre typically done through interview or observation, with an argument leading to additional, theoretically insightful analysis.
Ethnography
Who wrote an essay about Indian food in Britain and how it fosters community, but has also become white-washed?
Ishaan Patil
Mutual respect and trust is important in ethnographic research since often times there can be imbalances of power, which means that interlocutors should always be treated with...
Geertz argued culture is used to make the world understandable by imposing meaning, which draws from what type of anthropology?
Symbolic Anthropology
Often times in autoethnography, ethnography is used to help do what to the author's experiences?
Personalize
A way in which people or peoples are seen as "the other" outside a White/European lens.
Orientalism
Who utilized fantasy and science fiction to scrutinize lived realities and systems as they pertain to political, social, and economic stratospheres?
Ursula Le Guin
...or its practices cannot be measured against a single metric, but rather measured as a system with its own logics, features, and elements to give anthropologists a way to look at it more accurately.
Culture...
Geertz says that even if we know the mind then we still won’t know everything about social relations. What does he argue against the social being reduced to?
Psychological
Which approach to autoethnography centers methodological decision-making in a reflective way of doing, revealing what comes from a self-conscious approach.
Authoethnographic Hindsight
A theory and system to understanding how we know what things mean by how they are attributed and interpreted.
Semiotics
Who claims that their work is objective and scientific, even though it can be argued that their work actually recreates systems that subject the observed society and culture they researched?
Bronislaw Malinowski
...has a sensorial intervention with a type of experiential fidelity through the use of GoPros to show the experience of fishermen.
Leviathan...
In Ursula Le Guin’s Speculative Anthropology: Thick Description, Historicity and Science Fiction by Daniel Davison-Vecchione and Sean Seeger, what is it argued that Geertz fails to acknowledge about Balinese culture in terms of the context of state formation?
Colonialism
What autoethnographical text by Katherine Verdery utilizes the emotional, but purposeful experiences of her own past?
Reflections on Reading One's File
The degree in which events are accurately represented and the processes at work.
Fidelity
Who situates Ursula Le Guin's writing as being an accurate representation of ethnographic method, practice, and writing by not situating living culture as frozen in time, but rather as something that is constantly changing and being navigated, negotiated, and practiced?
Daniel Davison-Vecchione and Sean Seeger