Many anthropologists return to their original fieldwork sites a
number oftimes during their careers, but this experience has seldom
been subjected toanalytic and theoretical scrutiny. The
contributors to Returns to the Field have allundertaken
multitemporal fieldwork -- repeated visits to the same place --
overperiods ranging from 20 to 40 years among minority groups in
Africa, Latin America, Asia, and Melanesia. Over the years of
contact, these anthropologists have witnesseddramatic changes, but
also the perseverance of the people they have worked with. Invivid
and personal essays, the authors examine the ramifications of this
type offieldwork practice -- the kind of knowledge it produces,
what methodological toolsare appropriate, and how relationships
with people in the field site change overtime.
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