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The conditions under which knowledge is acquired help shape that knowledge. Yet, until quite recently, the conditions under which anthropologists observe and interact with members of other cultures were considered the stuff of memoirs, not science. Although many families have accompanied anthropologists to the field, few researchers have discussed this aspect of scientific life. This collection of narratives by anthropologists who brought children with them into the field combines personal drama, practical information, and advice with an examination of the way in which the presence of children can alter the relationship between those who study and those who are studied.The stories are funny, sad, horrifying, fascinating. Each essay presents different field conditions, locations, family constellations, experiences, and reactions. Photographs of the anthropologists and their children enhance the engaging and illuminating accounts. This book, the first study of its kind, will be essential reading for anyone involved in field research. Author note: Joan Cassell is a Research Associate in the Department of Anthropology, Washington University, and the author of Expected Miracles: Surgeons at Work (Temple).Joan Cassell is the author of 'Children in the Field: Anthropological Experiences', published 1987 under ISBN 9780877224778 and ISBN 0877224773.
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