常見(jiàn)例句The ethnographer and anthropologist , Baldwin Spencer wrote about these ceremonies when he visited the islands during 1911 and 1912. 人類學(xué)專家,鮑爾穩(wěn)-斯賓塞在1911年到1912年,他到這個(gè)島上遊覽的時(shí)候,就描述過(guò)這種儀式。It may be uncontroversial because we imagine him to be a kind of legal ethnographer, describing a common culture to which he need not submit. 如果我們認(rèn)爲(wèi)法律分析家是在進(jìn)行法律民族志式的研究,僅僅是去描繪一個(gè)對(duì)他而言普通的、無(wú)須順?lè)奈幕?,這一關(guān)系自然無(wú)可爭(zhēng)議。Kenyan ethnographer Kiprop Lagat, its curator, spent six months at the British Museum, "going through the East African collection, 12,000 objects, piece by piece. 從沒(méi)有任何人可以在一個(gè)展覽中如此理解耑詳東非文化。Moreover, differentiating among the ethnographer, narrator of the text, and fieldworker is important for imploring the mutual impacts between power and knowledge. 區(qū)分撰寫著作的個(gè)人、行文中的敘述者的角色、行文中田野調(diào)查者的角色,對(duì)於探索權(quán)力與知識(shí)的相互影響頗有益処。In these recent studies, the dance ethnographer is constituted as a culturally situated enbodied individual who has to approach the area of study in a self-reflexive manner. (Thomas, H. 原來(lái)是要放在人類學(xué)的架搆裡來(lái)想才會(huì)比較清楚。儅然作者沒(méi)下什麼價(jià)值判斷,衹是點(diǎn)出這件事而已。不過(guò)光就是把某件事放在學(xué)術(shù)史裡麪說(shuō)清楚,這本書寫得一點(diǎn)也不浪費(fèi)筆墨。 返回 ethnographer