
BRØDRE OG SØSTRE: Position og deltagelse på feltarbejdet
Author(s) -
Michael Whyte
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
antropologi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2596-5425
pISSN - 0906-3021
DOI - 10.7146/ta.v0i31.115454
Subject(s) - reflexivity , sister , brother , context (archaeology) , sociology , ethnography , order (exchange) , position (finance) , luck , epistemology , aesthetics , history , anthropology , art , philosophy , archaeology , finance , economics
Michael A. Whyte: Brothers and Sisters -
Position and Participation in Fieldwork.
The author draws on fieldwork experience in
Marachi Sub-Location in Western Kenya in
order to explore some of the ways in which
participation can shape - and be shaped by - a
specific fieldwork. He takes the point of view
of a brother looking at a sister and, through
her, a relationship with another man. He traces
his own developing appreciation of the
complexity and the relativity of the exercise
and how this perception inspired new paths
of inquiry - which in tum led to other questions
and other methods. He develops the paper
in a series of vignettes - something about
Marachi and something about the experience
of a particular fieldwork in Marachi. In selecting
from hisown experience he stresses the
reflexivity inherent in fieldwork as process
by speaking from a number of different positions.
In an attempt to provide the reader with
some stability in this shifting universe he retums
periodically to an ethnographic position,
providing analytical context and a more
structured discussion of marriage, descent
and affmity. This discussion, shaped both by
the Africanist literature and the author’s experience
of positioned participation, draws
on other, more specific data-gathering exercises
which will also be identified as parts of
a process of understanding which inspires
and is inspired by positioned participation.
The point is to remind the reader that methodology
is not simply a procedure for knowing
but also a way of experiencing and a first step
towards tuming experience into science. Taking
a particular point of view has helped to
make a shift from funetion to experience, and
so to come to appreciate more direetly the
immediaey of being in Marachi in 1978-79.