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Nurturing Doubt: From Mennonite Missionary to Anthropologist in the Argentine Chaco
Contributor(s): Miller, Elmer (Author)
ISBN: 0252064550     ISBN-13: 9780252064555
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
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Published: March 1995
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Annotation: Unique in ethnography, Nurturing Doubt documents the transforming effects of field experiences on a young Mennonite who went to Argentina to work with the Toba, first as a missionary and later as an anthropologist. With keen insight Elmer Miller probes the documents-diaries, field journals, and letters of both his lives, revealing as he does the ways in which his perceptions of the Toba-and theirs of him-changed when his role changed.
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Anthropology - General
Dewey: B
LCCN: 94-30791
Physical Information: 0.78" H x 6.06" W x 9.03" (0.91 lbs) 248 pages
 
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Unique in ethnography, Nurturing Doubt documents the transforming
effects of field experiences on a young Mennonite who went to Argentina
to work with the Toba, first as a missionary and later as an anthropologist.
Elmer Miller insightfully probes the documents--diaries, field journals,
and letters--of both his lives, revealing as he does the ways in which
his perceptions of the Toba--and theirs of him--changed when his role
changed.
Deeply affected by an upbringing in which he had been taught that doubting
was "sinful," Miller gradually found that he doubted not only
the validity of the missionary mandate but also his ethnographic mandate
and the whole practice of anthropology. His exploration of how his doubt
was transformed from a negative activity into a positive philosophical
attitude underscores the richness of his relationships with the Toba.
In depicting the move from theological to anthropological discourse, Miller
contributes to current debates over the form and purpose of ethnographic
investigation and reporting.