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My Father’s Daughter: Becoming a ‘Real’ Anthropologist among the Ubang of Southeast Nigeria

机译:我父亲的女儿:成为尼日利亚东南部乌邦的“真正的”人类学家

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This article explores some of the complexities of fieldwork for ethnographers conducting research in the ethnographic settings of significant ‘others’. The fieldwork in question took place in the rural, geographically isolated community of Ubang, in Obudu, Nigeria, where I was following in the footsteps of my anthropologist father. Drawing on personal experience, I attempt to candidly examine the challenges inevitably faced in this situation, including acceptance by the community as a bona fide researcher, pressure to fulfill the expectations of others familiar with my father’s work, and the struggle to carve out a professional identity distinct from my father’s.
机译:本文探讨了民族志学家在重要的“其他”民族志学环境中进行研究的一些复杂的田野工作。有问题的田野调查是在尼日利亚奥布杜的乌邦(Ubang)的一个农村地区进行的,该地区与世隔绝,我跟随着人类学家父亲的脚步。根据个人经验,我尝试坦率地研究在这种情况下不可避免地面临的挑战,包括被社区接受为真正的研究人员,为满足熟悉父亲工作的其他人的期望而施加的压力以及为寻求专业人士而付出的努力。与父亲的身份不同。

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