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Revealing and Concealing: Interpersonal Dynamics and the Negotiation of Identity, with comments by Dorinne Kondo and Sidney Mintz, and author response.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Ewing, KP
Published in: Ethos
February 2006

With questions of identity negotiation and power now central in anthropology, anthropologists must become more attentive to negotiations in the interview process itself. This article draws together insights from sociolinguistics, psychoanalysis, and literary criticism to identify procedures for recognizing multiple layers of significance in interview responses. Passages from two well-known ethnographies, Dorinne Kondo’s Crafting Selves (1990) and Sidney Mintz’s Worker in the Cane (1974), are reinterpreted to demonstrate how attending to transference and countertransference, allusion and intertextuality, and linguistic phenomena such as ambiguity and pronominal shifts can enhance the anthropologist’s awareness of the process of identity negotiation in the field and yield richer ethnographic writing that goes beyond the use of abstracted cultural patterns as an explanatory device to a demonstration of how cultural practices are enacted with and through the ethnographer. [interviewing, ethnography, identity, transference, sociolinguistics, intertextuality]

Duke Scholars

Published In

Ethos

Publication Date

February 2006

Volume

34

Start / End Page

89 / 131

Related Subject Headings

  • Anthropology
  • 2004 Linguistics
  • 1601 Anthropology
 

Published In

Ethos

Publication Date

February 2006

Volume

34

Start / End Page

89 / 131

Related Subject Headings

  • Anthropology
  • 2004 Linguistics
  • 1601 Anthropology