Un lugar en el mundo que camino. Archivos nativos, imaginación social y autopercepción de clase

This article offers a reflection on the uses and potentialities of the archives found in ethnographic fieldwork. After reviewing the analogies -and their limits- between archival and ethnographic research, we approach the archive concerning Gabriela, a resident of This article provides offers a refl...

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主要作者: Merenson, Silvina
格式: Online
語言:西班牙语
出版: El Colegio de México 2022
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在線閱讀:https://estudiossociologicos.colmex.mx/index.php/es/article/view/2285
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Estudios Sociológicos

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總結:This article offers a reflection on the uses and potentialities of the archives found in ethnographic fieldwork. After reviewing the analogies -and their limits- between archival and ethnographic research, we approach the archive concerning Gabriela, a resident of This article provides offers a reflection on the uses and potentialities of the archives found in ethnographic fieldwork. After reviewing the analogies –and their limits– between archival and ethnographic research, we analyzed approach the archive on concerning Gabriela, a resident of a railway neighborhood located in the north of Greater Buenos Aires (Argentina). We show indicate how the way in which the intersection of the words written in the past and the words spoken in the interviews by our interlocutors can enhance add to the density of ethnographic data. We argue that this intersection increases our skills expands our competencies when it comes to “being there” and what we think and write on that basis. In this case, the links between the social imagination and the self-perception of class.(Argentina). We indicate the way in which the intersection of the words written in the past and the words spoken in the interviews by our interlocutors can add to the density of ethnographic data. We argue that this intersection expands our competencies when it comes to "being there" and what we think and write on that basis. In this case, the links between social imagination and self-perception of class.