Three "Fields" and the Production of Anthropological Knowledge: Lessons from the Sewol Ferry Disaster 三個「現場」與人類學知識的生產:韓國「世越號」沉船事故研究的啟示
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摘要
What does ”field research“ mean to an anthropologist? And how does the “field” contribute to the production of anthropological knowledge? To answer these questions, I analyzed my field research experience on the Sewol ferry disaster, conducted from May 2014 to 2020, focusing on the three “fields”(hyŏn-chang, 現場) I encountered. The three hyŏn-chang refer to the “local hyŏn-chang” as a local community or place, the “accident hyŏn-chang” as the site where the incident occurred, and the “struggle hyŏn-chang” as the arena of resistance. In this paper, I will discuss the distinct characteristics of these three fields and examine how each contributed to the production of anthropological knowledge about the Sewol ferry disaster.
Keywords: Field research, Knowledge production,
Sewol ferry disaster, Anthropology, Methodology
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