"Narrative ethnography" is concerned with:

a. traditional notions of scientific objectivity.
b. co-producing ethnographic knowledge by focusing on the interaction between anthropologists and theirinformants
c. analyzing informant's information in light of the political structure.
d. avoiding the influence of the personality of the anthropologist.
e. producing engaging novels and fiction accounts of fieldwork in order to better teach ethnographic fieldmethods.


b

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