英文摘要 |
This article offers a self-reflection upon a field research in order to advance epistemological and methodological insights for ethnographic practice. Beginning with a critical review of the positivist legacy and postmodern turn, the discussion points to the making of ethnographic self into a pertinent agent in conducting social inquiry. This article at the end demonstrates that field research is of a unique strength for researcher to transcend the self-other dichotomy in understanding culture not only by dialogical communication, but also vicariously empathy from mind and body experience. |