Kuilot body
homosexuality, sexual violence and Anthropology
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9133.v27i1p310-334Keywords:
ethnographic agreement, haressement, americanism, gender, methodologyAbstract
Reporting an experience of sexual harassment in the field, this essay discusses the elementary structures of production of ethnographic knowledge in two senses: in relation to the natives and in relation to the anthropologist’s pairs. We will see how, in the constitution of the two moments of the ethnographic effect, the pairs’ violence can be understood as an extension of the violence suffered among the natives. Finally, we advocate the need of gendering the anthropologist body, looking at how relations between pairs determine ways of understanding the experience with the natives
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