Erica Bornstein
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
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Ethnos | 2007
Erica Bornstein
Abstract Focusing on the idea of dwelling in the field, this paper explores the moral grammar of living with others in field settings, including the texture of membership in ones own family and host families. Through a comparative analysis of two ethnographic research contexts – one on transnational Christian non-governmental organizations in the US and Zimbabwe in 1996 –97, and the other on orphans and philanthropy in India in 2004–05 – I interrogate what it means to inhabit the field. In the world of multi-sited ethnography all research sites are not created equal; both in terms of the kinds of data one can collect and the types of observations one can make. How ethnographers are situated in a web of affliations affects their experience in the field, what they observe, and their research practice. I propose renewed attention to how anthropologists live in the field, including how relationships are interpreted in the field by ethnographers and their informants.
Archive | 2003
Erica Bornstein
American Ethnologist | 2001
Erica Bornstein
Archive | 2011
Erica Bornstein; Peter Redfield
Cultural Anthropology | 2009
Erica Bornstein
Archive | 2012
Erica Bornstein
Journal of Religion in Africa | 2002
Erica Bornstein
American Ethnologist | 2016
Erica Bornstein; Aradhana Sharma
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Erica Bornstein
American Ethnologist | 2014
Erica Bornstein