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- Title
Harold el patoso, el pavoroso.
- Authors
Javier Izquierdo Martín, A.
- Abstract
By way of the recent release of a Spanish translation of Harold Garfinkel's radical classic Studies in Ethnomethodology (1967), we present here a backward-prospective review essay on the ethnomethodological revolution construed with some resources borrowed from the bibliographic corpus of Hispanic cultural studies. A variety of key thematic elements and context clues are arranged to try seduce readers to understand Garfinkel in a different fashion. To wit: (1) The Second Coming of the UCLA sorcerer (Garfinkel's new handbook, Ethnomethodology's Program, released forty years later in 2002); (2) The controversy about Agnes vs. the controversy about Castaneda; (3) The implict sociolgy of Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote; and (4) The heideggerian genealogy of the videogamic drift in garfinkelian ethnomethodology's program.
- Subjects
STUDIES in Ethnomethodology (Book); GARFINKEL, Harold; ETHNOMETHODOLOGY; TRANSLATIONS; SOCIAL sciences; EMPIRICAL research; CULTURAL studies
- Publication
EMPIRIA: Revista de Metodología de Ciencias Sociales, 2007, Vol 13, p119
- ISSN
1139-5737
- Publication type
Article