@Article{fa16-032, author = {Calame-Griaule, Genevi{\`e}ve}, title = {On the Dogon restudied}, journal = {Current anthropology}, year = {1991}, publisher = {University of Chicago Press}, address = {Chicago, Ill.}, volume = {Vol. 32}, number = {no. 5}, pages = {575--577}, keywords = {Dogons (African people); Dogon; Reviews and critiques; Informants; Observation in research}, abstract = {This short article is Genevi{\`e}ve Calame-Griaule's response to Walter van Beek's article (see document no. 31), in which he questions the authenticity of her father Marcel Griaule's work. She turns the table on van Beek and questions his own ethnographic methods and informants. She argues that van Beek and not her father is perhaps the dupe.}, note = {Genevi{\`e}ve Calame-Griaule}, note = {at HRAF; copied 8/98 ; pages: 6; to analysis 12/98; analysis completed 1/99; 6 text pages (4 columns).}, note = {Includes bibliographical references (p. 577)}, issn = {0011-3204}, url = {https://ehrafworldcultures.yale.edu/document?id=fa16-032}, language = {English} note = {Accessed on: 2022-06-30} }