%0 Book Section %T Power and dialogue in ethnography: Marcel Griaule’s initiation %A Clifford, James %B observers and observed : essays on ethnographic fieldwork %S History of anthropology %D 1983 %V v. 1 %I University of Wisconsin Press %C Madison, Wisconsin %@ 0299094502 %G English %F fa16-016 %O James Clifford %O Most of the material in this document is indexed for Categories 114 and 113 and can be useful in providing a deeper understanding of the Griaule sources in the Dogon file (sources 3, 4, 8 and 13) %O also included in E33; selected as part of AddBack Project;LOC search performed January 2016; reviewed MAS 04/06/2016 %O Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-156) %X This article focuses on the theory and methodology of Marcel Griaule, one of the principal ethnographers of the Dogon. In particular, the author examines and critiques Griaule’s idea and practice of ethnography as “documentary” and “initiation.” This source also provides information on Griaule’s intellectual development and professional life. %K Dogons (African people) %K Dogon %K Reviews and critiques %U https://ehrafworldcultures.yale.edu/document?id=fa16-016 %P 121-156 %[ 2022-06-25