This book is about anthropology as a journey of mutual
understanding of increasingly greater breadth and depth. It is
about allowing oneself to be inspired by those whom one is
studying, teaching, treating, or counseling; how that inspiration
leads to a poem or story that is shared with them; and how that
personal experience becomes the basis for a more grounded
relationship, deeper self-knowledge, and ultimately the
accomplishment of one's goals in applied anthropology. This
approach does not negate other ways of knowing--participant
observation, open-ended interviews, naturalistic observation, focus
groups, or surveys--but complements and extends them and the kind
of cultural data they elicit. It is about how another people's
world (the North American Great Plains, in this case) comes alive
to an observer, therapist, or consultant. Written by a prominent
medical and psychoanalytic anthropologist, this work is a daring
experiment in communication. It outlines an alternative for
researchers and writers that can allow one individual to tune in to
another individual across a cultural or epistemological boundary.
It is a new step in the empathic process, one that affects and
transforms the practitioner as deeply as the client. A must read
for those in caring professions.
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