Textual Ethnography: The Art of Listening to Texts

In this autoethnographic essay, I reflect on my efforts to move beyond the conceptual and aesthetic horizons of my cultural background via the analysis of texts produced within foreign cultures. I examine several relevant interpretive strategies, stressing the distinction between projective and rec...

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Main Author: Daniel Frim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: New Proposals Publishing Society 2018-06-01
Series:New Proposals
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Online Access:https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/newproposals/article/view/188392
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description In this autoethnographic essay, I reflect on my efforts to move beyond the conceptual and aesthetic horizons of my cultural background via the analysis of texts produced within foreign cultures. I examine several relevant interpretive strategies, stressing the distinction between projective and reconstructive modes of exegesis. I then discuss the challenges that are involved in gaining an appreciation for the aesthetic and emotional qualities of foreign texts without misreading them in the hermeneutic framework of one’s own culture.
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spelling doaj.art-af89ed243b294a6fb2b2afa1284646262022-12-21T22:00:01ZengNew Proposals Publishing SocietyNew Proposals1715-67182018-06-0192Textual Ethnography: The Art of Listening to TextsDaniel FrimIn this autoethnographic essay, I reflect on my efforts to move beyond the conceptual and aesthetic horizons of my cultural background via the analysis of texts produced within foreign cultures. I examine several relevant interpretive strategies, stressing the distinction between projective and reconstructive modes of exegesis. I then discuss the challenges that are involved in gaining an appreciation for the aesthetic and emotional qualities of foreign texts without misreading them in the hermeneutic framework of one’s own culture.https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/newproposals/article/view/188392Textexegesiscultural projectioncultural reconstructionempathyNorthwest Coast
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Textual Ethnography: The Art of Listening to Texts
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Text
exegesis
cultural projection
cultural reconstruction
empathy
Northwest Coast
title Textual Ethnography: The Art of Listening to Texts
title_full Textual Ethnography: The Art of Listening to Texts
title_fullStr Textual Ethnography: The Art of Listening to Texts
title_full_unstemmed Textual Ethnography: The Art of Listening to Texts
title_short Textual Ethnography: The Art of Listening to Texts
title_sort textual ethnography the art of listening to texts
topic Text
exegesis
cultural projection
cultural reconstruction
empathy
Northwest Coast
url https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/newproposals/article/view/188392
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