Composing Ethnographic Texts. How to Use Stylistic and Argumentative Techniques Properly

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  • Mira Menzfeld

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15460/ethnoscripts.2021.23.1.1665

Keywords:

Ethnography, journalism, writing techniques, cultural anthropology, readability

Abstract

Being a good ethnographer means, amongst other things, not forgetting the future reader during the writing process. This article discusses one possible approach for crafting reader-friendly ethnographies. I review basic strategies for creating stringent and straightforward texts, drawing on the journalistic canon of Reportage writing, and sketch how I personally apply or modify these techniques when composing an ethnography. I address elements such as clear formulation, coherent argumentation, adequate pars pro toto scenes, vivid language, and the difficult terrain of symbols and metaphors. I also suggest steps for reworking the first draft of the text. I conclude by arguing that cultivating and cherishing a recipient-friendly communication style is vital for the public visibility of cultural and social anthropology.

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Received

2021-05-05

Published

2021-05-05

How to Cite

Menzfeld, M. (2021). Composing Ethnographic Texts. How to Use Stylistic and Argumentative Techniques Properly. Ethnoscripts, 23(1). https://doi.org/10.15460/ethnoscripts.2021.23.1.1665