This interview discusses the infinity of stories as an endless reservoir of imagining new forms of meaning, feeling and embodiment of fieldwork data. Thinking of ethnographic analysis and experience as a collaborative process of performance and creative expression is an alternative to the prevailing textocentric documentation that demands both a political economy of contexts and an ethics of loving attention.
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Soyini Madison, D. (2018). The imaginative ethnographer as vagabond bricoleur: Being still, being quiet, standing in love and paying attention: An interview with Magdalena Kazubowski-Houston and Virginie Magnat. Anthropologica, 60(2), 457–466. https://doi.org/10.3138/anth.2017-0007
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