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Timely discussion of memory in relation to social research given the current boom in memory studies. For anthropology, a serious and critical attempt to move beyond self-reflexivity. Authors analyze impact of their own experiences on their fieldwork. This is rarely offered perspective. Inserting the researcher's self into discussions of social research, which often limit themselves to considerations of external factors.

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Timely discussion of memory in relation to social research given the current boom in memory studies. For anthropology, a serious and critical attempt to move beyond self-reflexivity. Authors analyze impact of their own experiences on their fieldwork. This is rarely offered perspective. Inserting the researcher's self into discussions of social research, which often limit themselves to considerations of external factors.
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Anselma Gallinat received a PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Durham in 2002 and has worked as a Research Assistant and Associate on applied projects. She is currently a Lecturer in Sociology at Newcastle University (UK). She has worked on questions of sociocultural change, narrative, identity, and most recently memory and morality in eastern Germany.