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ethnography

Study of living cultures, using anthropological techniques like participant observation (where the anthropologist lives in the society being studied) and a reliance on informants. Ethnography has provided much data of use to archaeologists as analogies.



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The essays gathered here are all solidly grounded in ethnographical and historical research, with sophisticated analyses that draw on psychoanalytical and anthropological frameworks.
Aside from the laundry room with rugs, the only other photograph not of an ethnographical museum shows a bank in central Zurich.
Biddle's book comes across as a thinly veiled cry for an extension of the South's Jim Crow laws across geographical and ethnographical landscapes.
 
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