Bodies and Otherness in Anthropology as a Practice of Correspondent Observation and Ethnography as Writing to Dwell

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Autor(a) principal: Flores, Alba Rosas
Data de Publicação: 2022
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Título da fonte: Mediações - Revista de Ciências Sociais
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Resumo: The text argues that the widespread idea that anthropology takes place in the encounter with otherness and that ethnography as a text is its product stems from the confusion between anthropology and ethnography, as well as from the lack of attention to the bodies in each one of them. The article shows that when conceiving anthropology as a practice of “correspondent observation” (INGOLD, 2017) the problem of otherness — existential condition or discursive result — does not arise. Although it could be thought that this question reappears in the writing of the ethnography, resorting to the author's own research process with brickmakers and electronic engineers in Mexico, four conditions are proposed in the writing so that this does not happen: 1) to make visible the bodies that write ethnography, 2) to recognize that bodies are involved in similar materialization processes, 3) to vindicate the body that reads ethnography, and 4) to move from ethnography-text as a finished object to ethnography as writing to dwell. Ultimately, what is questioned is the belief that the body and the subjectivity of the anthropologist and the ethnographer are given.
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spelling Bodies and Otherness in Anthropology as a Practice of Correspondent Observation and Ethnography as Writing to DwellCuerpos y Otredades en la Antropología como Práctica de Observación Corresponsal y la Etnografía como Escritura para HabitarCorpos e Alteridades na Antropologia como Prática de Observação Correspondente e Etnografia como Escrita para HabitarAntropologíaEtnografíaOtredadCuerpoEscritura.AntropologiaEtnografiaAlteridadeCorpoEscrituraanthropologyethnographyothernessbodywritingThe text argues that the widespread idea that anthropology takes place in the encounter with otherness and that ethnography as a text is its product stems from the confusion between anthropology and ethnography, as well as from the lack of attention to the bodies in each one of them. The article shows that when conceiving anthropology as a practice of “correspondent observation” (INGOLD, 2017) the problem of otherness — existential condition or discursive result — does not arise. Although it could be thought that this question reappears in the writing of the ethnography, resorting to the author's own research process with brickmakers and electronic engineers in Mexico, four conditions are proposed in the writing so that this does not happen: 1) to make visible the bodies that write ethnography, 2) to recognize that bodies are involved in similar materialization processes, 3) to vindicate the body that reads ethnography, and 4) to move from ethnography-text as a finished object to ethnography as writing to dwell. Ultimately, what is questioned is the belief that the body and the subjectivity of the anthropologist and the ethnographer are given.El texto sostiene que la idea generalizada de que la antropología tiene lugar en el encuentro con la otredad y que la etnografía como texto es su producto nace de la confusión entre antropología y etnografía, así como de la falta de atención a los cuerpos en cada una de ellas. El artículo muestra que al concebir a la antropología como una práctica de “observación corresponsal” (INGOLD, 2017) el problema de la otredad — condición existencial o resultado discursivo — no surge. Si bien podría pensarse que dicha cuestión reaparece en la escritura de la etnografía, recurriendo al propio proceso de investigación de la autora con ladrilleros e ingenieros electrónicos en México, de manera exploratoria se proponen cuatro condiciones en la escritura para que esto no ocurra: 1) visibilizar los cuerpos que escriben la etnografía, 2) reconocer que los cuerpos están involucrados en procesos de materialización similares, 3) reivindicar el cuerpo que lee la etnografía, y 4) avanzar de la etnografía-texto como objeto terminado a la etnografía como escritura para habitar. En última instancia, lo que se cuestiona es la creencia de que el cuerpo y la subjetividad del antropólogo y el etnógrafo están dados.O texto argumenta que a ideia difundida de que a antropologia se dá no encontro com a alteridade e de que a etnografia como texto é seu produto decorre da confusão entre antropologia e etnografia, bem como da falta de atenção aos corpos em cada uma delas. O artigo mostra que ao conceber a antropologia como uma prática de “observação correspondente” (INGOLD, 2017) o problema da alteridade — condição existencial ou resultado discursivo — não se coloca. Embora se possa pensar que essa questão reaparece na escrita da etnografia, recorrendo ao processo de pesquisa do próprio autor com produtores de tijolos e engenheiros eletrônicos no México, quatro condições são propostas na escrita para que isso não aconteça: 1) tornar visível a corpos que escrevem etnografia, 2) reconhecem que os corpos estão envolvidos em processos de materialização semelhantes, 3) reivindicam o corpo que lê a etnografia e 4) passam da etnografia-texto como objeto acabado para a etnografia como escrita para habitar. Em última análise, o que se questiona é a crença de que o corpo e a subjetividade do antropólogo e do etnógrafo são dados.Universidade Estadual de Londrina2022-12-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/xmlhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/mediacoes/article/view/4645810.5433/2176-6665.2022v27n3e46458Mediações - Revista de Ciências Sociais; v.27, n.3 (2022) - sep./dez.; 1 - 18Mediações - Revista de Ciências Sociais; v.27, n.3 (2022) - sep./dic.; 1 - 18Mediações - Revista de Ciências Sociais; v.27, n.3 (2022) - set./dez.; 1 - 182176-6665reponame:Mediações - Revista de Ciências Sociaisinstname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELspaporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/mediacoes/article/view/46458/48190https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/mediacoes/article/view/46458/49660Copyright (c) 2022 Alba Rosas Floreshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFlores, Alba Rosas2023-11-08T00:01:22Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/46458Revistahttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/mediacoes/indexPUBhttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/mediacoes/oaimediacoes@uel.br2176-66652176-6665opendoar:2023-11-08T00:01:22Mediações - Revista de Ciências Sociais - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bodies and Otherness in Anthropology as a Practice of Correspondent Observation and Ethnography as Writing to Dwell
Cuerpos y Otredades en la Antropología como Práctica de Observación Corresponsal y la Etnografía como Escritura para Habitar
Corpos e Alteridades na Antropologia como Prática de Observação Correspondente e Etnografia como Escrita para Habitar
title Bodies and Otherness in Anthropology as a Practice of Correspondent Observation and Ethnography as Writing to Dwell
spellingShingle Bodies and Otherness in Anthropology as a Practice of Correspondent Observation and Ethnography as Writing to Dwell
Flores, Alba Rosas
Antropología
Etnografía
Otredad
Cuerpo
Escritura.
Antropologia
Etnografia
Alteridade
Corpo
Escritura
anthropology
ethnography
otherness
body
writing
title_short Bodies and Otherness in Anthropology as a Practice of Correspondent Observation and Ethnography as Writing to Dwell
title_full Bodies and Otherness in Anthropology as a Practice of Correspondent Observation and Ethnography as Writing to Dwell
title_fullStr Bodies and Otherness in Anthropology as a Practice of Correspondent Observation and Ethnography as Writing to Dwell
title_full_unstemmed Bodies and Otherness in Anthropology as a Practice of Correspondent Observation and Ethnography as Writing to Dwell
title_sort Bodies and Otherness in Anthropology as a Practice of Correspondent Observation and Ethnography as Writing to Dwell
author Flores, Alba Rosas
author_facet Flores, Alba Rosas
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Antropología
Etnografía
Otredad
Cuerpo
Escritura.
Antropologia
Etnografia
Alteridade
Corpo
Escritura
anthropology
ethnography
otherness
body
writing
topic Antropología
Etnografía
Otredad
Cuerpo
Escritura.
Antropologia
Etnografia
Alteridade
Corpo
Escritura
anthropology
ethnography
otherness
body
writing
description The text argues that the widespread idea that anthropology takes place in the encounter with otherness and that ethnography as a text is its product stems from the confusion between anthropology and ethnography, as well as from the lack of attention to the bodies in each one of them. The article shows that when conceiving anthropology as a practice of “correspondent observation” (INGOLD, 2017) the problem of otherness — existential condition or discursive result — does not arise. Although it could be thought that this question reappears in the writing of the ethnography, resorting to the author's own research process with brickmakers and electronic engineers in Mexico, four conditions are proposed in the writing so that this does not happen: 1) to make visible the bodies that write ethnography, 2) to recognize that bodies are involved in similar materialization processes, 3) to vindicate the body that reads ethnography, and 4) to move from ethnography-text as a finished object to ethnography as writing to dwell. Ultimately, what is questioned is the belief that the body and the subjectivity of the anthropologist and the ethnographer are given.
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