Global South Ethnographies

Minding the Senses

Both an introduction to sensory ethnography and a bold display of the sophisticated use of the sensory for contemporary ethnography, Global South Ethnographies: Minding the Senses reflects both indigenous and non-mainstream takes on the sensory and the sensual in ethnographic practice. The authors provide a collection of original and timely chapters from both the hegemonic northern and Global Southern hemispheres. As the chapters stem from across a variety of disciplines, the book gives us novel ways of determining and perceiving the sensory.

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Humor Takes the Stage
A Performance of Couples’ Humor
Pages: 31–58
Since Feeling Is First’
Poetry and Research Supervision
Pages: 59–69
Environmental Art
A Creative Response to Economic Catastrophe
Pages: 71–84
From Myth and Legend to Reality
Voyages of Rediscovery and Knowledge
Pages: 85–91
Mothers and Food
Performing the Family Mealtime
Pages: 103–111
Pehea ka ʻAha a kāua? How Is Our Rope?
Ethnographic Practices from Behind, In Front of, and In the ʻAha
Pages: 113–124
Spinning Wheel Very Pretty
Cybridity and the Cyborg Academic
Pages: 147–152
The Heartlines in Your Hand
Writing Autoethnography with Hélène Cixous and Virginia Woolf
Pages: 153–165
Foreign and Yours
Writing in the Boundary between Spanish and English
Pages: 167–174
My “Third World” in Three Words
Performative Writing from the Perspective of a Latin-American Woman
Pages: 175–184
‘Passing’—and ‘Failing’—in Latin America
Methodological Reflections on Linguacultural Identity
Pages: 185–196
The Transformative Experiences of Cultural Healing
An Autoethnography of Kaupapa Māori
Pages: 209–220
Postscript
The Place of the Sensory in Contemporary Ethnographies
Pages: 221–236
Educational Researchers and their students
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