AFRC5500 - Critical Ethnography

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Critical Ethnography
Term
2024C
Subject area
AFRC
Section number only
401
Section ID
AFRC5500401
Course number integer
5500
Meeting times
T 12:00 PM-2:59 PM
Level
graduate
Instructors
Jasmine Johnson
Description
"This graduate course introduces students to theories, practices, and critiques of critical ethnography. Ethnography -- an approach to the study of culture which anthropologist James Clifford described as a process that "translates experiences into text" - will have our full attention. This process of translation, although seemingly straightforward, requires layers of interpretation, selection, and the imposition of a viewpoint or politics. While ethnography is often narrowly conceived of as a methodology, this course considers ethnography as a mode of inquiry, as a philosophy, as an ongoing question and performance. We wrestle with notions of "the self" and "the other" at the intersection of imbricated cultural and performance worlds. Together we'll ask: How is ethnography both critical and performative? What is the relationship between theory and method? How can we evaluate ethnographic work? And finally, what kinds of ethnographers do we want to be? This course considers a range of ethnographic examples in order to analyze both the craft and the stakes of "translating experiences into text."
Course number only
5500
Cross listings
ANTH5500401
Use local description
No