(Redirected from Realist ethnography)Within the field of
anthropology and other
social sciences,
ethnography is a genre of writing used to describe human social and cultural interactions. Ethnographic realism is a style of ethnographic writing that narrates the author's experiences and observations as if the reader was witnessing or experiencing events first hand. A work written using ethnographic realism may be referred to as a 'realist ethnography', and classified as a subgenre of ethnography.
Styles of ethnographic realism
George Marcus and Dick Cushman described and categorized realist ethnographies under certain characteristics.
Totalizing description
Omniscient narration
Native interpretation
Generalizations
Jargon
Notable realist ethnographies and writers