In this extended meditation, Jean Lave interweaves analysis of
the process of apprenticeship among the Vai and Gola tailors of
Liberia with reflections on the evolution of her research on those
tailors in the late 1970s. In so doing, she provides both a
detailed account of her apprenticeship in the art of sustained
fieldwork and an insightful overview of thirty years of changes in
the empirical and theoretical facets of ethnographic practice.
Examining the issues she confronted in her own work, Lave shows how
the critical questions raised by ethnographic research erode
conventional assumptions, altering the direction of the work that
follows.
As ethnography takes on increasing significance to an ever widening
field of thinkers on topics from education to ecology, this erudite
but accessible book will be essential to anyone tackling the
question of what it means to undertake critical and conceptually
challenging fieldwork. "Apprenticeship in Critical Ethnographic
Practice" explains how to seriously explore what it means to be
human in a complex world--and why it is so important.
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