Actually it seems like social-anthro textbooks leave an awful lot out, to the point that every anthropologist-in-waiting is launched into the field alongside her own uniquely warped sense of what it is to be launched into the field. Here’s my image: my mind is to register the subtlest quivering tremors of the received world around me in such a way as to shift my pen ever so slightly to the left or right; I am to have a seismographic soul.
This paragraph is not a bad paragraph, on my estimation. First in nine months. At this rate, I’ll be doing an ethnography of Hell before it’s done. sadface
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