In-Between Fiction and Non-Fiction: Reflections on the Poetics of Ethnography in Literature and Film

Michelangelo Paganopoulos ORCID logo; Keith Hart; Prarthana Saikia; Carrie B Clanton; John Hutnyk; Geetika Ranjan; Melania Calestani; Norbert Schmitz; Martha Kucza; Monica Heintz; +3 more... Ishita Tiwary; Ira Sahasrabudhe; Shubhangi Vaidya; (2018) In-Between Fiction and Non-Fiction: Reflections on the Poetics of Ethnography in Literature and Film. In: Paganopoulos, Michailangelos, (ed.) In-Between Fiction and Non-Fiction: Reflections on the Poetics of Ethnography in Literature and Film. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle, pp. 1-238. ISBN 9781527508330 https://www.cambridgescholars.com/
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This volume invites the reader to join in with the recent focus on subjectivity and self-reflection, as the means of understanding and engaging with the social and historical changes in the world through storytelling. It examines the symbiosis between anthropology and fiction, on the one hand, by looking at various ways in which the two fields co-emerge in a fruitful manner, and, on the other, by re-examining their political, aesthetic, and social relevance to world history. Following the intellectual crisis of the 1970s, anthropology has been criticized for losing its ethnographic authority and vocation. However, as a consequence of this, ethnographic scope has opened towards more subjective and self-reflexive forms of knowledge and representations, such as the crossing of the boundaries between autobiography and ethnography. The collection of essays re-introduces the importance of authorship in relationship to readership, making a ground-breaking move towards the study of fictional texts and images as cultural, sociological, and political reflections of the time and place in which they were produced. In this way, the contributors here contribute to the widening of the ethnographic scope of contemporary anthropology. A number of the chapters were presented as papers in two conferences organised by the Association of Social Anthropologists of the UK and Commonwealth at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, entitled Arts and aesthetics in a globalising world (2012), and at the University of Exeter, entitled Symbiotic Anthropologies (2015). Each chapter offers a unique method of working in the grey area between and beyond the categories of fiction and non-fiction, while creatively reflecting upon current methodological, ethical, and theoretical issues, in anthropology and cultural studies. This is an important book for undergraduate and post-graduate students of anthropology, cultural and media studies, art theory, and creative writing, as well as academic researchers in these fields.


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