This book is about exciting ethnographic happenings in the Global South. It brings together a wide range of authors who explore the spatial and temporal forms of various ethnographic projects, examining how individuals relate to their homes, their nation-states and their moments and trajectories. It also seeks to contest the twenty-first-century hegemonic colonialist project: to this end, the book includes a number of shorter chapters that are presented in both English and non-English versions. Finally, a clear contemporary Indigenous voice runs through the volume, reminding us of non-dominant ways of being in the world.
CONTENTS: Robert E. Rinehart/Jacquie Kidd: Encountering Space, Place and Time: Selections from the Global South - Emerging Methods - Cesar A. Cisneros-Puebla: Qualitative Inquiry and Creative Subversion: Challenges in the Context of Terror - Maria Tere