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Unfinished Futures: Ethnographical Reflections on Infrastructure and Aspirations in an informal settlement in South Africa
2017
Momentdergi
The paper introduces "unfinishedness" as a central feature of fieldwork. I argue that unfinishedness, as a temporal and ontological condition of fieldwork, is evoked through the complex relation of people's aspirations and infrastructural life situation. By consequence, the acceptance of unfinishedness as an inherent principle of fieldwork encounters opens up potential lines of thought about how to reconfigure anthropological research. Based on field research in Enkanini, an informal
doi:10.17572/mj2017.1.7391
fatcat:mitauf2dozcsnjddjwqaw4dcba