Celebrating transgression : method and politics in anthropological studies of culture : a book in honour of Klaus Peter Köpping /
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New York, NY :
Berghahn Books,
2005.
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Table of Contents:
- Reflexivity unbound : shifting styles of critical self-awareness from the Malinowskian scene of fieldwork and writing to the emergence of multi-sited ethnography / George Marcus
- News from the field : the experience of transgression and the transformation of knowledge during research in an expert-site / Ursula Rao
- Soiled work and the artefact / Howard Potter
- Transgression for transcendence? : on the anthropologist's (dis)engagement in the politics of meaning / Kaori Sugishita
- Running out of tricks : the experience of ethnography and the politics of culturalism / Thomas Reuter
- Transcending transgression with transgression : inheriting forsaken souls in Bali / Mary Ida Bagus
- The 'dance of punishment' : transgression and punishment in an East Indian ritual / Burkhard Schnepel
- Divine play or subversive comedy? : reflections on costuming and gender at a Hindu festival / Beatrix Hauser
- Between meaning and significance : reflections on ritual and mimesis / Alexander Henn
- Animism on stage : tracing anthropology's heritage in contemporary African dance in Europe / Nadine Sieveking
- Transgression and the erotic / Vincent Crapanzano
- Michel Leiris, master of ethnographic failure / Peter Phipps
- Boundary confusion in anthropology and art : Pablo Picasso and Michel Leiris / Judith Weiss
- The concatenation of minds / Klaus Peter Buchheit
- Transgressions of fieldwork/filed works : method in the madness / John Hutnyk.