This book is a collection of previously published but often
inaccessible papers that spans 20 years of the author's engagement
with modern thought and the problems of ethnography. It illustrated
Fabian's intellectiual development and from this perspective
contributes to many issues of current debate in anthropology. The
collection demonstrates that the historical and theoretical
arguments formulated in Fabian's previous work "Time and the
Other", were the result of practical problems he faced as a working
ethnographer. The book argues that the dialogic approach, the
autobiographic perspective and the central role assigned to
text-interpretation emerge from the daily chores of field research
rather than literary theory. It sustains this thesis with a
consideration of the revival in recent years of "historical
anthropology", and reflects on another current concern, the
politics of representing the other. The book is intended for
anthropologists.
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