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For an important discussion of the relationship of ethnography to history, see Jean and John Comaroff, "Ethnography and the Historical Imagination," in Ethnography and the Historical Imagination (Boulder, Colol.
Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique 2005
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Under the group heading "Ethnography," the one class represented races and peoples from earliest man to the present time; tribal and racial exhibits, showing by means of specimens, groups, and photographs, the stages of culture reached by different peoples of various times and under special conditions of environment.
Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
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For those wanting to know more about her work, I could suggest thisinterview with her from 2008, or better yet, buy her book on how classification schemes work, or perhaps read this shorter paper on the Ethnography of Infrastructure.
steve | Serendipity 2010
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Pavel Avetisian, the head of the Institute of Archeology and Ethnography in Yerevan, said a fragment of skirt made of reed was found during recent digging in the Areni-1 cave in southeastern Armenia.
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For those wanting to know more about her work, I could suggest thisinterview with her from 2008, or better yet, buy her book on how classification schemes work, or perhaps read this shorter paper on the Ethnography of Infrastructure.
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Elsewhere Mr. Farr shows us photographs of tribal antiquities from Belgian museums alongside Hergé's precise rendering of them in his fictive Museum of Ethnography in "The Broken Ear" 1937.
Tintin & Co. Meghan Cox Gurdon 2011
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Pavel Avetisian, the head of the Institute of Archeology and Ethnography in Yerevan, said a fragment of skirt made of reed was found during recent digging in the Areni-1 cave in southeastern Armenia.
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Ethnography Considered Harmful made it through the review process.
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The French-born Ms. Paravel has a doctorate and connected with her filmmaking partne r through Harvard's Sensory Ethnography Lab, which fosters the use of film in rendering the experience of others.
Mashup of the American Dream Nicolas Rapold 2010
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It was made by Véréna Paravel and J. P. Sniadecki, anthropologists from Harvard's Sensory Ethnography Lab, which seems to encourage projects at the extremes of human experience.
Living in the Past, Fearing the Future Steve Dollar 2011
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