Politics and Pitfalls of Japan Ethnography: Reflexivity, Responsibility, and Anthropological Ethics by Jennifer E. Robertson

Politics and Pitfalls of Japan Ethnography: Reflexivity, Responsibility, and Anthropological Ethics

Jennifer E. Robertson

110 pages first pub 2009 (editions)

informative reflective medium-paced

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Four anthropologists, Elise Edwards, Ann Elise Lewallen, Bridget Love and Tomomi Yamaguchi, draw on their fieldwork experiences in Japan to demonstrate collectively the inadequacy of both the Code of Ethics developed by the American Anthropologica...

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