Personal Reflections on Social Anthropology: A Personal Voyage

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Abstract

One's private space (both domestic and personal) is an unarguable place of ''culture'' in the multiple meanings such word encloses. Thus, privacy is the quintessential place of practices, habits, and routines; material and immaterial transit and acquisition; production and reproduction; relationships, affections, and memories. Only due to having it ''too close'', could its highly valuable ethnographic density go unnoticed.In this work, the author shares some learnings acquired during his very intense life in the form of a tale. The action is placed in his kitchen, where he imagines out loud how precious it would be to gather all his memories there at the present time.

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