Paul Rabinow

Reflections on Fieldwork in Morocco

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In this landmark study, now celebrating thirty years in print, Paul Rabinow takes as his focus the fieldwork that anthropologists do. How valid is the process? To what extent do the cultural data become artifacts of the interaction between anthropologist and informants? Having first published a more standard ethnographic study about Morocco, Rabinow here describes a series of encounters with his informants in that study, from a French innkeeper clinging to the vestiges of a colonial past, to the rural descendants of a seventeenth-century saint. In a new preface Rabinow considers the thirty-year life of this remarkable book and his own distinguished career.
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198 printed pages
Original publication
2016
Publication year
2016
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  • Alisa Maximovahas quoted7 years ago
    In addition, it was immensely “ethnographic” and fulfilled all of my images of myself as anthropologist sitting in the heart of a thousand-year-old walled city with my turbaned friends, notebook on my lap, drinking tea and being the participant observer.
  • Alisa Maximovahas quoted7 years ago
    During the fieldwork villagers became acutely aware that they did not know their saint’s legend and they now felt that they should.
  • Alisa Maximovahas quoted7 years ago
    How to limit and control the tendency of informants toward possessiveness was a central problem throughout my fieldwork.
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