
Reflecting on Reflexivity
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Terry Evens, Don Handelman, and Christopher Roberts
Introduction: Reflexivity and Selfhood
Terry Evens, Don Handelman, and Christopher Roberts
SECTION I: REFLEXIVITY, SOCIAL SCIENCE, AND ETHICS
Chapter 1. Is There a Difference between Doing Good and Doing Good Research: Anthropology and Social Activism, or the Productive Limits of Reflexivity
Terry Evens
Chapter 2. The Ethic of Being Wrong: Taking Levinas into the Field
Don Handelman
Chapter 3. Cosmopolitan Reflexivity: Consciousness and the Non-Locality of Ritual Meaning
Koenraad Stroeken
Chapter 4. Religionist Reflexivity and the Machiavellian Believer
Christopher Roberts
SECTION II: REFLEXIVITY, PRACTICE, AND EMBODIMENT
Chapter 5. Wittgenstein's Critique of Representation and the Ethical Reflexivity of Anthropological Discourse
Horacio Ortiz
Chapter 6. Human Cockfighting in the Squared Circle: Thai Boxing as a Matter of Reflexivity
Paul Schissel
Chapter 7. Perfect Praxis in Akido-A Reflexive Body-Self
Einat Bar-On Cohen
SECTION III: REFLEXIVITY, SELF, AND OTHER
Chapter 8. Tension, Reflection, and Agency in the Life of a Hausa Grain Trader
Paul Clough
Chapter 9. Reflexivity in Intersubjective and Intercultural Borderlinking
Rene Devisch
SECTION IV: REFLEXIVITY, DEMOCRACY, AND GOVERNMENT
Chapter 10. The Latent Effects of the Distribution of Political Reflexivity in Contemporary Democracies
Yaron Ezrahi
Postscript: Reflexivity and Social Science
Terry Evens
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