The ethics of anthropology: debates and dilemmas
edited by Pat Caplan
- London: Routledge, 2003.
- xiv, 235 p PB
PART I Debates 2 'Like a horse in blinkers'?: a political history of anthropology's research ethics DAVID MILLS ^ 'Being there": the magic of presence or the metaphysics of morality? LISETTE JOSEPIIIDES 4 The Yanomami: anthropological discourse and ethics STEPHEN NiiGENT 5 'The blind men and the elephant': the challenge of representing the Rwandan genocide NIGEL ELTRINGHAM PART II Dilemmas 6 Everyday ethics: a personal journey in rural Ireland, 1980-2001 MARILYN SILVERMAN 7 To tell or not to tell?": ethics and secrecy in anthropology and childbearing in rural Malawi GILL BARBHR 8 The construction of otherness in modern Greece: the state, the church and the study of a religious minority VASILIKl KRAVVA 9 An appropriate question?: the propriety of anthropological analysis in the Australian political arena VERONICA STRANG 10 British paganism, morality and the politics of knowledge SUSAN GREENWOOD 11 Revealing a popular South African deceit: the ethical challenges of an