期刊名称:Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
电子版ISSN:2572-9861
出版年度:2019
卷号:2
期号:1
页码:59-76
DOI:10.1080/25729861.2019.1606142
语种:English
出版社:Taylor & Francis Group
摘要:Is there a mode to our doing ethnography together that we shouldbe thinking about conceptually? This was the guiding question, ofsorts, that opened the path for this text. We suggest there is one,and we call it corpo-real ethnography. Out of our ethnographicfieldworks in an anatomy laboratory and the public morgues inColombia, here we conceptualize how that mode takes form andwhat it does to the practice of doing ethnography. Drawing fromMarylin Strathern’s notion of the ethnographic moment andbuilding on Karen Barad’s notion of intra-action, we suggest thatby cutting each other’s work -in likeness to the manner in whichcadavers are cut in dissection planes during the scientific practicesthat take place in the laboratory and the morgue – we can findnew and unexpected conceptual and ethnographic surprises thatallow for the emergence of our collective ethnographicconceptual work. Cutting each other’s work takes the form ofletting ourselves be affected wholly by the ethnographic work ofthe other insofar as it generates a collective empirical site fromwhere to do ethnographic work together – corpo-real ethnography.
关键词:Anatomy;forensic science;ethnographic work;bodies;Anatomia;Ciência Forense na Colômbia;Corpos;Trabalho Etnográfico;Anatomía;Ciencia Forense;Colombia;Cuerpos;Etnografía