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In Sometime Kin, Sandra Wallman paints the portrait of an Alpine settlement – its history, economy and culture, and its unusual resistance to outsiders and modernization. Against this, her journal shows the villagers embracing her four small children and acting as participant observers in the two-way process of research. This project happened more than forty years ago and involved a uniquely large fieldwork family, but its insights have wider significance. The book argues that the intrusion of observation inevitably distorts the ordinary life observed, that the challenges of multi-vocality and “truth” are always with us, and that memory is the bedrock of every ethnographic enterprise.



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“…offers an insightful reflection on the intricacies of fieldwork with the written text that represents it…Being a well-written book that borders on memoir, it will also appeal to a general readership.” • Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (JRAI)

“This is an arresting autobiography by an influential British woman anthropologist. Sandra Wallman addresses practical, emotional [and] academic issues around the experience of bringing her family - husband and four young children - to the field in Bellino, a small isolated commune in the Italian alps, in the early 1970s.” • Helena Wulff, Stockholm University



Table of Contents

List of Figures
Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1. Perspectives
Chapter 2. Setting
Chapter 3. Boundaries
Chapter 4. Population
Chapter 5. Children
Chapter 6. School
Chapter 7. Money and Property
Chapter 8. Work
Chapter 9. Animals
Chapter 10. Marie
Chapter 11. Caterina
Chapter 12. Margherita
Chapter 13. Martin
Chapter 14. Twenty-five Years On

Ethnographer’s Epilogue

Cast of Characters
Glossary
References
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 03/10/2019
      ISBN13: 9781789203394, 978-1789203394
      ISBN10: 1789203392

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In Sometime Kin, Sandra Wallman paints the portrait of an Alpine settlement – its history, economy and culture, and its unusual resistance to outsiders and modernization. Against this, her journal shows the villagers embracing her four small children and acting as participant observers in the two-way process of research. This project happened more than forty years ago and involved a uniquely large fieldwork family, but its insights have wider significance. The book argues that the intrusion of observation inevitably distorts the ordinary life observed, that the challenges of multi-vocality and “truth” are always with us, and that memory is the bedrock of every ethnographic enterprise.



      Trade Review

      “…offers an insightful reflection on the intricacies of fieldwork with the written text that represents it…Being a well-written book that borders on memoir, it will also appeal to a general readership.” • Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (JRAI)

      “This is an arresting autobiography by an influential British woman anthropologist. Sandra Wallman addresses practical, emotional [and] academic issues around the experience of bringing her family - husband and four young children - to the field in Bellino, a small isolated commune in the Italian alps, in the early 1970s.” • Helena Wulff, Stockholm University



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures
      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      Chapter 1. Perspectives
      Chapter 2. Setting
      Chapter 3. Boundaries
      Chapter 4. Population
      Chapter 5. Children
      Chapter 6. School
      Chapter 7. Money and Property
      Chapter 8. Work
      Chapter 9. Animals
      Chapter 10. Marie
      Chapter 11. Caterina
      Chapter 12. Margherita
      Chapter 13. Martin
      Chapter 14. Twenty-five Years On

      Ethnographer’s Epilogue

      Cast of Characters
      Glossary
      References
      Index

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