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Zip In and Zip Out Fieldwork

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2022

Mary Elaine Hegland*
Affiliation:
Anthropology at Santa Clara University

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Copyright © 2004 The International Society for Iranian Studies

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References

1 For this grant I am grateful to the International Research and Exchange Board, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. I thank Santa Clara University for additional research funds and for a sabbatical and an unpaid leave. I warmly thank “Esmat Khanum” and other Aliabad people who befriended and helped me in 1978–1979 and in September 2003.

2 See Hegland, M.E., “Esmat Khanum and a Life of Travail: God, Help Me; Son of Musa Ibn-e Jaafar, You Yourself Help Me,” in Trix, F. and Walbridge, J., eds. Muslims Around the World (New York, forthcoming)Google Scholar.

3 See Handwerker, W. Penn, Quick Ethnography (Walnut Creek, CA, 2001)Google Scholar, and Beebe, J., Rapid Assessment Process: An Introduction (Walnut Creek, CA, 2001)Google Scholar.