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Asia is changing. Socio-political shifts in the world economy,
technological advances of monumental scales, movements of people
and ideas, alongside ongoing post-colonization projects across the
region have created an emerging Asia - one confident and assertive
of its place in the contemporary geopolitical sphere. As political
and economic powers reassert Asian sovereignty in opposition to
perceived Northern dominance, and dramatic and rapid development in
the region shift the relationship between the centre and the
periphery, new renderings and imaginations of hierarchies of
identity and power come to the fore. This changing environment
leads to emerging challenges for anthropologists working in the
region: both those who have been working there for years, and new
scholars entering the field. This volume considers these changes,
and the implications of this on our practice. By focusing on Asia
as a site of enquiry, the contributors to this book discuss
tensions and opportunities arising in their ethnographic fieldwork
in light of a changing Asia. Drawing on personal reflections on
Asia's global positioning in this contemporary moment, the
contributors consider how fieldwork is being negotiated within the
changing dynamics of anthropology in the region. This book then, is
a discussion on the shifting landscape of field sites and the
resultant emerging research methodologies, and is aimed at those
who are already deeply immersed in fieldwork as well as those who
are seeking ways to undertake it.
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