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Bathrooms | Gaze: Stories From the World
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Shift your gaze…. Gaze: Stories From the World. My infamous gallery of Bathrooms Around the World is back! Choose “Bathrooms” under Categories to start browsing the intimate spaces of our world…are you a voyeur? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Bathrooms: Wine Tasting | Gaze: Stories From the World
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Shift your gaze…. Gaze: Stories From the World. Breathe it in…swirl…sip…do you like it? Enough to buy it? That applies to bathrooms too. Because after all that wine and those winding roads…well, eventually you’re gonna need one! If you’re lucky, you’ll be near a tasting room that offers this:. Dusty from wandering through the vines? And a nice, private stall. Ooh! Well, it's better than nothing for the next 15 miles. Africa and the Nacirema. Eating Brains →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commenting...
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Gaze: Stories From the World | Shift your gaze… | Page 2
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Shift your gaze…. Gaze: Stories From the World. Bathroom: Antigua, Guatemala. The Worst Bathroom in the World. Okay, so maybe this wasn’t the *worst* bathroom in the world, but it seemed like it at the time. For the record, I have seen worse since then…MUCH worse. Since then, I find myself mourning the loss of more memories from a unique hotel that just had ONE little issue…the worst bathroom in the world. But the room was gorgeous! Let me explain…. I watch people for a living. Maybe I am a Scientist of ...
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Africa and the Nacirema | Gaze: Stories From the World
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Shift your gaze…. Gaze: Stories From the World. Africa and the Nacirema. And where do you think this gorgeous tea house with the BEST desserts on the planet is found? Of course, this is Zimbabwe too! Culture is diverse, and complex. My last (and first! Visit to Africa was in 2004, so this year I’m due for a return visit to the continent. But where to go, on a continent so vast and beautiful and challenging? Are you familiar with Body Ritual Among the Nacirema. Or are they comfortable and familiar? You ar...
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My World | Gaze: Stories From the World
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Shift your gaze…. Gaze: Stories From the World. Choose “My World” under “Categories” to start exploring the world of an ethnographer…or whatever it is that I am today…. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Guess what I found?
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Pink Elephants and Dead Horses | Gaze: Stories From the World
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Shift your gaze…. Gaze: Stories From the World. Pink Elephants and Dead Horses. There’s no denying that visual images are powerful tools. But there’s a flip side to the camera. Ultimately, the ethnographer is still the research instrument. The camera’s gaze is my gaze, yes, but t he viewfinder is a narrow perspective indeed. Putting down the camera opened up my field of vision. In inverse proportion to the increased resolution of my HD cameras. Now, I could just BE with the participant and experience...
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One New Thing | Gaze: Stories From the World
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Shift your gaze…. Gaze: Stories From the World. Learning is a constant process, but it’s one of those mundane activities that kind of flies under the radar. We all do it, every day. However, the mundane processes of. So far, it’s the. So what have I learned so far this year? How did I learn it? Let’s see…. January 1, 2012. In Spain, it’s tradition to eat 12 grapes at midnight on New Year’s Eve – one with each chime. – My friend Ana, from her Facebook post. January 2, 2012. In Rita Golden Gelman’s. Fill i...
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What’s Wrong With This Picture? | Gaze: Stories From the World
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Shift your gaze…. Gaze: Stories From the World. What’s Wrong With This Picture? Your first reaction might be to answer, “What’s wrong? So obvious. Julie was in a Starbucks! The sun was shining, guaranteeing that the line would loop around the entire store. At one point in that line, I looked down and saw this…sign? Repository of coffee grounds to be used again in an environmentally friendly way? There’s not even a word for it, is there? But that didn’t occur to me in the moment. All of that knowledge for...
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Eating Brains | Gaze: Stories From the World
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Shift your gaze…. Gaze: Stories From the World. It’s hard to work as an ethnographer in a business environment. Then again, it’s hard to work as an ethnographer anywhere. That’s part of the territory, isn’t it? It’s the very point of the process. What if a vegetarian ethnographer was living with the hunter-gatherer Hadza? When you’re in the field in a more traditional non-business way, there will be times that you’ll be so frustrated, embarrassed or exhausted that you’ll want to scream&...Scream and you ...
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