Ethnography as Commentary
Writing from the Virtual Archive
Author(s)
Fabian, Johannes
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
103915Language
EnglishAbstract
The Internet allows ethnographers to deposit the textual materials on which they base their writing in virtual archives. Electronically archived fieldwork documents can be accessed at any time by the writer, his or her readers, and the people studied. Johannes Fabian, a leading theorist of anthropological practice, argues that virtual archives have the potential to shift the emphasis in ethnographic writing from the monograph to commentary. In this insightful study, he returns to the recording of a conversation he had with a ritual healer in the Congolese town of Lubumbashi more than three decades ago. Fabian’s transcript and translation of the exchange have been deposited on a website (Language and Popular Culture in Africa), and in Ethnography as Commentary he provides a model of writing in the presence of a virtual archive.
Keywords
Social Science; Anthropology; Cultural & SocialDOI
https://doi.org/10.1215/9780822381204ISBN
9780822381204Publisher
Duke University PressPublisher website
https://www.dukeupress.edu/Publication date and place
2008Grantor
Imprint
Duke University PressClassification
Social and cultural anthropology