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"description": "The author looks at several models of ethnographic practices of fieldwork and writing and their possible contributions to religious studies. She notes that American anthropologist Clifford Geertz favored a cultural-interpretivist approach to ethnography, while French philosopher Michel de Certeau observes that the value of ethnographic writing lies in its re-inscription of alterity. She also mentions the",
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"publishedAt": "2012-01-01T00:00:00.000Z",
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"tags": [
"ethnology",
"other-philosophy",
"material-culture",
"1925-1986",
"1926-2006",
"certeau",
"clifford",
"geertz",
"michel-de"
],
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"title": "Three Classroom Readings of ‘Ethnographic Practice’ in Religious Studies."
}