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Casa Mañana: The Morrow Collection Of Mexican Popular Arts, Chris J. Goertzen
Casa Mañana: The Morrow Collection Of Mexican Popular Arts, Chris J. Goertzen
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If You Don't Go, Don't Hinder Me: The African American Song Tradition, Chris J. Goertzen
If You Don't Go, Don't Hinder Me: The African American Song Tradition, Chris J. Goertzen
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Annotated Bibliography Of Research In The Teaching Of English, Deborah Brown, Catherine Beavis, Judith Kalman, Macrina Gómez, Gert Rijlaarsdam, Anne D'Antonio Stinson, Melissa E. Whiting
Annotated Bibliography Of Research In The Teaching Of English, Deborah Brown, Catherine Beavis, Judith Kalman, Macrina Gómez, Gert Rijlaarsdam, Anne D'Antonio Stinson, Melissa E. Whiting
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Old-Time Kentucky Fiddle Tunes, Chris J. Goertzen
Old-Time Kentucky Fiddle Tunes, Chris J. Goertzen
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Scientific Empathy, American Buddhism, And The Ethnography Of Religion, Daniel S. Capper
Scientific Empathy, American Buddhism, And The Ethnography Of Religion, Daniel S. Capper
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The expansion of the use of ethnography in the study of religion has led to substantial methodological confusion. The reflexive ethnographic efforts which exist commonly appeal to the need for ethnographer empathy for field subjects, although the nature and ethical ramifications of this empathy remain poorly explored. This essay offers a model of ethnographic empathy in terms of the methodological observations of Weber, Homans, and Kohut. Using a model of empathy in terms of a reflexive “evenly hovering attention” for data collection, possible gains in the field from this model are explored. These gains include overcoming obstacles to data collection …