@article{a0ce766d-a372-48d4-8024-212ad4f19053, author = {Tarzycjusz Buliński}, title = {Informant, Interlocutor, Partner. Images of the Anthropologist’s Relationships with the Other}, journal = {Ethnographies}, volume = {2019}, number = {Volume 47, Issue 1}, year = {2019}, issn = {0083-4327}, pages = {1-16},keywords = {fieldwork; relationship between Anthropologist and Other; epistemology; ethics; paradigm; cultural anthropology}, abstract = {The goal of this paper is a presentation of images of relationships between an anthropologist and the Other based on the three main paradigms (realistic, interpretative, processual) defining epistemology and methodology of anthropological fieldwork. In the first, the Other is understood as an informant – a person with whom the anthropologist has a privileged cognitive and moral position. In the second, the Other is presented as an interlocutor who gains an equal moral position, though not epistemological. In the third one, both are presented as entities with exactly the same epistemological and moral status, which metaphorically reflects the figure of the Other as an accomplice. In the end, I describe situation from my fieldworks among the E’ñepá Indians from Venezuelan Amazonia, as an example of processual changes in my image of the relationship between Anthropologist and Other.}, doi = {10.4467/22999558.PE.19.001.11319}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/prace-etnograficzne/article/informator-rozmowca-wspolnik-obrazy-relacji-antropologa-z-innym} }