The Evolution of Fieldwork in Anthropology

A Critical Examination Between Two Different Methodological Approaches


Term Paper, 2012

7 Pages, Grade: 1


Abstract or Introduction

The use of fieldwork is considered to be fundamental part of anthropological research, with many different methodologies being utilised depending on one’s theoretical stance. This essay will look to compare two different anthropologists’ approaches – that of Bronisław Malinowski’s (1922) work in New Guinea and Susan Krieger’s (1996) work in America. Through giving a general definition of fieldwork first, the two anthropologists’ methodologies will be outlined and contrasted. It is found that while there are certain similarities between both approaches, with each having their own distinctive strengths, the differences can be accounted for by historical environments and the goals of the anthropologist.

Details

Title
The Evolution of Fieldwork in Anthropology
Subtitle
A Critical Examination Between Two Different Methodological Approaches
College
Massey University, New Zealand
Course
Kulturanthropologie
Grade
1
Author
Year
2012
Pages
7
Catalog Number
V262248
ISBN (eBook)
9783656512608
ISBN (Book)
9783656575801
File size
449 KB
Language
English
Keywords
evolution, fieldwork, anthropology, critical, examination, between, different, methodological, approaches
Quote paper
Lee Hooper (Author), 2012, The Evolution of Fieldwork in Anthropology, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/262248

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