Asia and Ethnographic Methods: An Introduction - Nayantara S. Appleton and Caroline Bennett
Part I: Reflexively Re-Reading the Field
Chapter 1: Astronauts of the Western Pamirs: Mobility, Power and Disconnection in High Asia - Till Mostowlansky
Chapter 2: Re-searching and Re-positioning the Self and the Field: Investigating the Nation-State Through Narratives from the Borders - Rimple Mehta and Sandali Thakur
Chapter 3: Violence From Another Angle: The Cold War and Contemporary Cambodia - Caroline Bennett
Chapter 4: Infrastructures in Karachi: Processes and Practices of Ethnography in Urbanity - Sarwat Viqar
Part II: Thinking Across Space and Time
Chapter 5: “The Child as Method?”: Paradigm Shifts, Positionality, and Participatory Methods for Researching Children in Asia - Kathie Carpenter
Chapter 6: Comparison as Method in India and Papua New Guinea - Lorena Gibson
Chapter 7: The Bali of Anthropology and the Anthropology of Bali: Research in a Fast-Moving Part of Asia - Graeme MacRae and Lee Wilson
Part III: Notes on Positionality
Chapter 8: “We Have Always Been Cosmopolitan”: Towards Anthropologies of Contemporary Complexity in Japan - Paul Hansen
Chapter 9: A Feminist Ethnographic Practice in Contemporary India: Pitfalls and Potentialities - Nayantara Sheoran Appleton
Chapter 10: Identity Politics, Fieldworkers, and Globalisation: A Japanese Company in Hong Kong as a Fieldsite - Yi Zhu
Chapter 11: Comprador, Translator, or Cartographer? Thoughts on Methodological Positions - Jia-shin Chen