Abstract

This paper is a reflexive exercise of what I perceive to be informants' readings of my subject position at the ethnographic site. Not only is such reflexivity essential to one's own research project but also a broader discussion of the relationship of anthropology (and anthropologists) to those they study.This paper was presented at the American University, Washington, DC College of Arts and Sciences Ann Robyn Mathias Research Conference and received the Outstanding Presentation by a Graduate Student award.

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