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dc.contributor.author | Nash, Joshua | en |
local.source.editor | Editor(s): Elizabeth Morrell and Michael D Barr | en |
dc.date.accessioned | 2022-08-02T05:47:37Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2022-08-02T05:47:37Z | - |
dc.date.issued | 2010 | - |
dc.identifier.citation | Crises and Opportunities: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the 18th Biennial Conference of the ASAA, p. 1-15 | en |
dc.identifier.isbn | 9780725811365 | en |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/53095 | - |
dc.description.abstract | <p>Difficulties are often encountered when crossing the emic-etic divide and describing relationships between the personal and the scientific in ethnographic research. The possibility of describing and embodying a <i>self-constitutive subjective relation</i> (Foucault, 2005) means that people and indeed researchers "are becoming more comfortable with the focus on the self-in-relation that this subjective relation entails" (Lea, 2009: 72). Recent literature dealing with the Indian experience of yoga practice and auto-observation and auto-reporting, e.g. Smith (2007); Lea (2009), demonstrate the prospect of the effectiveness of involving the <i>self-subject</i> not only in more common ethnographic analyses and in the analysis of 'New Age' practices but also in the cross-cultural setting. Such thought can be summarised in claims by scholars like Taylor (1991) who have argued that there has developed a massive subjective turn in and of modern culture. Such theory and current findings have serious ramifications for how researchers undertake and write ethnographies that incorporate the personal, spiritual experience. Modern ethnographic theory and methods (Jackson, 1989), self-reporting in anthropology (Salzman, 2002), rethinking the cultural divide between 'other' and 'self' (Kusserow, 1999) and doing cross-cultural ethnography pose the possibility of a new auto-writing of ethno-spiritual experience. </p> | en |
dc.language | en | en |
dc.publisher | Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA) | en |
dc.relation.ispartof | Crises and Opportunities: Past, Present and Future. Proceedings of the 18th Biennial Conference of the ASAA | en |
dc.title | On Chintan | en |
dc.type | Conference Publication | en |
dc.relation.conference | ASAA 2010: 18th Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia | en |
dcterms.accessRights | Bronze | en |
local.contributor.firstname | Joshua | en |
local.profile.school | School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences | en |
local.profile.email | jnash7@une.edu.au | en |
local.output.category | E1 | en |
local.record.place | au | en |
local.record.institution | University of New England | en |
local.date.conference | 5th - 8th July, 2010 | en |
local.conference.place | Adelaide, Australia | en |
local.publisher.place | Australia | en |
local.format.startpage | 1 | en |
local.format.endpage | 15 | en |
local.url.open | https://web.archive.org/web/20110217180553/http://www.asaa.asn.au/ASAA2010/index.php#review | en |
local.peerreviewed | Yes | en |
local.access.fulltext | Yes | en |
local.contributor.lastname | Nash | en |
dc.identifier.staff | une-id:jnash7 | en |
local.profile.orcid | 0000-0001-8312-5711 | en |
local.profile.role | author | en |
local.identifier.unepublicationid | une:1959.11/53095 | en |
dc.identifier.academiclevel | Academic | en |
local.title.maintitle | On Chintan | en |
local.output.categorydescription | E1 Refereed Scholarly Conference Publication | en |
local.conference.details | ASAA 2010: 18th Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia, Adelaide, Australia, 5th - 8th July, 2010 | en |
local.search.author | Nash, Joshua | en |
local.uneassociation | No | en |
dc.date.presented | 2010-07 | - |
local.atsiresearch | No | en |
local.conference.venue | University of Adelaide | en |
local.sensitive.cultural | No | en |
local.year.published | 2010 | en |
local.year.presented | 2010 | en |
local.fileurl.closedpublished | https://rune.une.edu.au/web/retrieve/a33b6c98-42ff-47cf-85fb-de96f8993729 | en |
local.subject.for2020 | 451310 Pacific Peoples linguistics and languages | en |
local.subject.for2020 | 451304 Pacific Peoples cultural history | en |
local.subject.for2020 | 470411 Sociolinguistics | en |
local.subject.seo2020 | 280116 Expanding knowledge in language, communication and culture | en |
local.subject.seo2020 | 130201 Communication across languages and culture | en |
local.subject.seo2020 | 139999 Other culture and society not elsewhere classified | en |
local.date.start | 2010-07-05 | - |
local.date.end | 2010-07-08 | - |
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