Question

A James Clifford essay about these things opens by analyzing photos of Joan Larcom and C.G. Seligman having their attention captured by these things. Jean Jackson surveyed colleagues’ opinions on the characteristics and meanings of these things in an essay titled “I Am [one of these objects].” Simon Ottenberg defined a partially formed “scratch” variety of these things and a “head” variety that formed the basis for Martin Yang’s A Chinese Village. An M.N. Srinivas book that posited (*) Sanskritization (-5[1])in Rampura is notable for its omission of these things. A fire at Stanford University destroyed those examples of these things for the book The Remembered Village. These things often contain observations of language use and actions before moving to theoretical conclusions. For 10 points, grounded ethnography makes use of what writings recording the interactions of its subjects? ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: field notes [or field notebooks; prompt on notes; prompt on writings or records or recordings; prompt on journals or notebooks; prompt on fieldwork]
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Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Amogh KulkarniThe Aum-Wein Drinchard by Amogh Tutuola1.g4 Test Mixture78-5
Will Alston1.g4 Test MixtureThe Aum-Wein Drinchard by Amogh Tutuola13710

Summary

2024 ESPN @ Columbia03/23/2024Y1100%0%100%137.00
2024 ESPN @ Brown04/06/2024N10%0%0%0.00