• Title of article

    Otoetnografi: Mempelajari Kasus Pribadi Peneliti

  • Author/Authors

    Purwanto, Semiarto A. university of indonesia - Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik - Departemen Antropologi, Indonesia

  • From page
    175
  • To page
    200
  • Abstract
    Ethnographic research is very close to case studies. Throughout its development, views and ways ofdoing ethnography experienced change. At first ethnography was merely describing ethnic groups as a case study which is done by making a detailed and objective description. In more recent time it became a description on a community which holds within it records of the researcher s subjective experiences while searching for data in the field. There is a realization that cases that are presented through ethnography is by the researcher s choice whether intentionally or not, even through compromise with an informant. The ethnography s representational issues became stronger. Besides the realization of representation and authority in describing a community, discussions on modern-day ethnography is also filled with chosen cases that are more personal. Some experts offer the possibility of autoethnography as a choice in writing an ethnography. For the advocates, ethnography is able to bring up cases that have not been exposed by researchers from beyond the analyzed community. Autoethnography has become a way of articulating descriptions of the marginalized community. In the context of Indonesia, I see that autoethnography can be used as an offer towards the birth of claims of Indonesian anthropology.
  • Keywords
    autoethnography , case , representation , method
  • Journal title
    Anthropology Indonesia
  • Journal title
    Anthropology Indonesia
  • Record number

    2670266