Library/PT 137/Sec 1/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Shostak's book combines three things: Nisa's personal life story, Nisa's tale as an example of women's experience in general, and the meeting between Nisa and the researcher. It argues against the idea that the !Kung lead an easy, happy life by showing hard facts—many children die young, people lose loved ones, and family life can be difficult—and it makes clear the book is a joint creation where Shostak shapes Nisa's messy memories into a readable life.

Logic Breakdown

Look for explicit statements that contrast Shostak's method with typical ethnographers—the passage says she foregrounds individual experience rather than general, anonymous claims.

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Shostak's approach to ethnography differs from the approach of most ethnographers in which one of the following ways?

Correct Answer
E
E is correct because the passage repeatedly says Shostak centers on particular lives and personal experience instead of generalization. For example: 'Taking the explication of experience as its object as well as its method, Marjorie Shostak's Nisa...weaves together three narrative strands, and in doing so challenges the ethnographer's penchant for the general and the anonymous.' The passage also treats Nisa as a 'distinct narrative in a particular voice' and emphasizes the collaborative dialogue that produces a shaped life-story ('It is in the process of the dialogue between Nisa and Shostak that a shaped story emerges from this seemingly featureless background'). These lines show Shostak emphasizes the importance of the personal and the individual.
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