The Uncaring, Intricate World: A Field Diary, Zambezi Valley, 1984-1985 (Critical Global Health: Evidence, Efficacy, Ethnography)

by Pamela Reynolds

Todd Meyers (Editor)

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In the 1950s the colonial British government in Northern and Southern Rhodesia (present-day Zambia and Zimbabwe) began construction on a large hydroelectric dam that created Lake Kariba and dislocated nearly 60,000 indigenous residents. Three decades later, Pamela Reynolds began fieldwork with the Tonga people to study the lasting effects of the dispossession of their land on their lives. In The Uncaring, Intricate World Reynolds shares her field diary, in which she records her efforts to study children and their labor and, by doing so, exposes the character of everyday life. More than a memoir, her diary captures the range of pleasures, difficulties, frustrations, contradictions, and grappling with ethical questions that all anthropologists experience in the field. The Uncaring, Intricate World concludes with afterwords by Jane I. Guyer and Julie Livingston, who critically reflect on its context, its meaning for today, and relevance to conducting anthropological work.
  • ISBN10 1478004673
  • ISBN13 9781478004677
  • Publish Date 16 August 2019 (first published 26 July 2019)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Duke University Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 208
  • Language English