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What is FGO, and why is it important in anthropology?
 
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Today, how have ethnographers' roles changed in the field?
 
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Answer to Question 1

It stands for Female Genital Operation and anthropology struggles with various positions regarding this cultural practiceranging from a cultural choice to a violation of human rights.

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Today, ethnographers are working more with informed and involved informants. As a result, their works are being read by members of their own field communities and the need for ethical relations is critically important. In addition, however, natives' increased knowledge of the outside has led as well to closer relations between anthropologists and their informants.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 10, 2018
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