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Write Like Wittgenstein on lsd: Crisis, Self-Reflexivity, & Representation in Ethnographic Theology
Questions of representation and normativity are not just methodological questions that can be solved by application of right technique. They are questions that researchers must take up by scaffolding self-reflexive movements into any ethnographic projects. This scaffolding serves as a larger project toward ethnographic theology as therapy.