Research Article

Repositioning Let Us Now Praise Famous Men in the Social Sciences: Ethnography, thick description, and reflexive sociology

Number: 44 April 1, 2016
Trevor Cunnington
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Repositioning Let Us Now Praise Famous Men in the Social Sciences: Ethnography, thick description, and reflexive sociology

Abstract

This article is a disciplinary intervention into the academic work on James Agee’s and Walker Evans’ collaborative, multi-media work Let Us Now Praise Famous Men LUNPFM . While many of the published articles on LUNPFM have appeared under the auspices of literary studies and its corollaries, this article re-contextualizes it in the social sciences. Originally marketed as a sociological work, it anticipates some of the most innovative techniques and approaches in the social sciences in the latter half of the twentieth century. Although its poetic digressions make it of literary interest as well, its exhaustive description and analysis of phenomena is reminiscent of Clifford Geertz’ take on “thick description,” and it uses the emic technique of anthropology. As well, it resembles in some respects Pierre Bourdieu’s work Distinction, especially in its formal presentation and in some of the aesthetic observations Agee makes. It bridges the literary and the sociological fields effectively

Keywords

Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, Aesthetics, Interdisciplinarity, Geertz, Bourdieu

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APA
Cunnington, T. (2016). Repositioning Let Us Now Praise Famous Men in the Social Sciences: Ethnography, thick description, and reflexive sociology. Journal of American Studies of Turkey, 44, 35-59. https://izlik.org/JA49UW48JG
AMA
1.Cunnington T. Repositioning Let Us Now Praise Famous Men in the Social Sciences: Ethnography, thick description, and reflexive sociology. JAST. 2016;(44):35-59. https://izlik.org/JA49UW48JG
Chicago
Cunnington, Trevor. 2016. “Repositioning Let Us Now Praise Famous Men in the Social Sciences: Ethnography, Thick Description, and Reflexive Sociology”. Journal of American Studies of Turkey, nos. 44: 35-59. https://izlik.org/JA49UW48JG.
EndNote
Cunnington T (April 1, 2016) Repositioning Let Us Now Praise Famous Men in the Social Sciences: Ethnography, thick description, and reflexive sociology. Journal of American Studies of Turkey 44 35–59.
IEEE
[1]T. Cunnington, “Repositioning Let Us Now Praise Famous Men in the Social Sciences: Ethnography, thick description, and reflexive sociology”, JAST, no. 44, pp. 35–59, Apr. 2016, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA49UW48JG
ISNAD
Cunnington, Trevor. “Repositioning Let Us Now Praise Famous Men in the Social Sciences: Ethnography, Thick Description, and Reflexive Sociology”. Journal of American Studies of Turkey. 44 (April 1, 2016): 35-59. https://izlik.org/JA49UW48JG.
JAMA
1.Cunnington T. Repositioning Let Us Now Praise Famous Men in the Social Sciences: Ethnography, thick description, and reflexive sociology. JAST. 2016;:35–59.
MLA
Cunnington, Trevor. “Repositioning Let Us Now Praise Famous Men in the Social Sciences: Ethnography, Thick Description, and Reflexive Sociology”. Journal of American Studies of Turkey, no. 44, Apr. 2016, pp. 35-59, https://izlik.org/JA49UW48JG.
Vancouver
1.Trevor Cunnington. Repositioning Let Us Now Praise Famous Men in the Social Sciences: Ethnography, thick description, and reflexive sociology. JAST [Internet]. 2016 Apr. 1;(44):35-59. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA49UW48JG