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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Acknowledgments ix
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Heading to the Field
- Dilemmas and Detours: Fieldwork with Ethnic Minorities in Upland Southwest China, Vietnam, and Laos 1
- Comrades of Minority Policy in China, Vietnam, and Laos 22
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Red Stamps and Gold Stars
- Blunders in the Field: An Ethnographic Situation among the Drung People in Southwest China 43
- Gifts and Debts: The Morality of Fieldwork in the Wa Lands on the China-Burma Frontier 61
- The Fun and Games of Taking Children to the Field in Guizhou, China 80
- Socialist Rules and Postwar Politics: Reflections on Nationality and Fieldwork among the Yao in Northern Vietnam 100
- Doing Fieldwork and Making Friends in Upland Northern Vietnam: Entanglements of the Professional, Personal, and Political 121
- The Backstage of Ethnography as Ethnography of the State: Coping with Officials in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic 143
- Marginality in the Margins: Serendipity, Gatekeepers, and Gendered Positionalities in Fieldwork among the Khmu in Northern Laos 165
- Field Research on the Margins of China and Thailand 185
- Easier in Exile? Comparative Observations on Doing Research among Tibetans in Lhasa and Dharamsala 201
- The Silenced Research Assistant Speaks Her Mind 220
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Post-Fieldwork
- Between Engagement and Abuse: Reflections on the “Field” of Anthropology and the Power of Ethnography 241
- Textual Desert – Emotional Oasis: An Unconventional Confessional Dialogue on Field Experience 260
- Red Stamps and Gold Stars on the Margins 280
- Contributors 287
- Index 290
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Acknowledgments ix
-
Heading to the Field
- Dilemmas and Detours: Fieldwork with Ethnic Minorities in Upland Southwest China, Vietnam, and Laos 1
- Comrades of Minority Policy in China, Vietnam, and Laos 22
-
Red Stamps and Gold Stars
- Blunders in the Field: An Ethnographic Situation among the Drung People in Southwest China 43
- Gifts and Debts: The Morality of Fieldwork in the Wa Lands on the China-Burma Frontier 61
- The Fun and Games of Taking Children to the Field in Guizhou, China 80
- Socialist Rules and Postwar Politics: Reflections on Nationality and Fieldwork among the Yao in Northern Vietnam 100
- Doing Fieldwork and Making Friends in Upland Northern Vietnam: Entanglements of the Professional, Personal, and Political 121
- The Backstage of Ethnography as Ethnography of the State: Coping with Officials in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic 143
- Marginality in the Margins: Serendipity, Gatekeepers, and Gendered Positionalities in Fieldwork among the Khmu in Northern Laos 165
- Field Research on the Margins of China and Thailand 185
- Easier in Exile? Comparative Observations on Doing Research among Tibetans in Lhasa and Dharamsala 201
- The Silenced Research Assistant Speaks Her Mind 220
-
Post-Fieldwork
- Between Engagement and Abuse: Reflections on the “Field” of Anthropology and the Power of Ethnography 241
- Textual Desert – Emotional Oasis: An Unconventional Confessional Dialogue on Field Experience 260
- Red Stamps and Gold Stars on the Margins 280
- Contributors 287
- Index 290