This final book in Paul Atkinson's celebrated quartet on
ethnographic research investigates material culture and its
relationship to sensory ethnography. Building on the author's
recent fieldwork, the book showcases how materials, techniques,
tools and perspectives combine with the five senses to inform
ethnographic methods. Filled with images and hands-on examples of
encounters with crafts and craft workers, the book takes you on a
sensory journey through glassblowing, woodworking, silversmithing,
photography, life drawing, and perfume blending. These fieldwork
snapshots provide insight into the ethnography of knowledge, skill,
and craft. Helping to inform more reflective fieldwork, this book
explores how analytical perspective varies based on the researcher
and their physical environment. If you are looking to hone or
expand your ethnographic practice, Paul shows you the exciting
possibilities and implications of applying ethnographic methods to
new contexts and media.
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