In this paper I want to address some problems of so-called ‘native anthropology’ and anthropology more broadly, through the native anthropologists’ double - insider-outsider position. Drawing from my own fieldwork research on post-socialist transition and cosmopolitanism in the northern Serbian town of Novi Sad in 2005 and 2006, I want to investigate the issue of location and complex processes of positioning and othering in which I was caught myself due to my ‘double position’ as an insider and outsider and through which my informants understood and made sense of their ‘place in the world’. This positioning is relevant for the investigation of the social processes of identification and location-building as a one of the key anthrop...
In the context of transforming a part of Serbian anthropology into social theoretic management of id...
This essay reflects on the consequences for ethnography of the reversal ofthe direction of the anthr...
In this chapter, the two authors present some reflections upon their experiences in terms of researc...
In this article, we explore the grounds on which world anthropologies can be differentiated and how ...
This article offers a reflexive and anthropological contribution to the current volume of Scripta In...
Auf der Grundlage von Ethnografien, die in Post-Genozid-Gemeinschaften in Bosnien und Herzegowina, i...
The bulk of anthropological theory grew out of western anthropologists studying “exotic” cultures. T...
This article offers a reflexive and anthropological contribution to the current volume of Scripta In...
This article offers reflections arising from my three-year field research with the Ukrainian diaspo...
Place is usually considered the backdrop for motion—the ‘where’ that people move to or from. Yet con...
This commentary revisits the “Rethinking Euro-anthropology” Forums published in the journal Social A...
This essay reflects on the consequences for ethnography of the reversal of the direction of the anth...
With the emergence of a cosmopolitan anthropology has come, inone sense, a new recognition of the sh...
Through his enduring efforts to interrogate the regulative ideals of fieldwork, George Marcus has em...
Based on ethnographies conducted in post-genocide communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the Bosn...
In the context of transforming a part of Serbian anthropology into social theoretic management of id...
This essay reflects on the consequences for ethnography of the reversal ofthe direction of the anthr...
In this chapter, the two authors present some reflections upon their experiences in terms of researc...
In this article, we explore the grounds on which world anthropologies can be differentiated and how ...
This article offers a reflexive and anthropological contribution to the current volume of Scripta In...
Auf der Grundlage von Ethnografien, die in Post-Genozid-Gemeinschaften in Bosnien und Herzegowina, i...
The bulk of anthropological theory grew out of western anthropologists studying “exotic” cultures. T...
This article offers a reflexive and anthropological contribution to the current volume of Scripta In...
This article offers reflections arising from my three-year field research with the Ukrainian diaspo...
Place is usually considered the backdrop for motion—the ‘where’ that people move to or from. Yet con...
This commentary revisits the “Rethinking Euro-anthropology” Forums published in the journal Social A...
This essay reflects on the consequences for ethnography of the reversal of the direction of the anth...
With the emergence of a cosmopolitan anthropology has come, inone sense, a new recognition of the sh...
Through his enduring efforts to interrogate the regulative ideals of fieldwork, George Marcus has em...
Based on ethnographies conducted in post-genocide communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the Bosn...
In the context of transforming a part of Serbian anthropology into social theoretic management of id...
This essay reflects on the consequences for ethnography of the reversal ofthe direction of the anthr...
In this chapter, the two authors present some reflections upon their experiences in terms of researc...