Critical Ethnocentrism and the Ethnology of Ernesto De Martino
Author(s)
Saunders, George R.
Abstract
Italian anthropologist, folklorist, and historian of religions Ernesto De Martino was an eclectic and creative intellectual who fostered a whole generation of studies on popular culture in Italy. In this article, I focus on one particular aspect of his work, a method referred to as “critical ethnocentrism,” attempting to situate De Martino’s concerns in the historical moment of postwar ideological struggles. De Martino’s approach, however, has a wider relevance to understanding the relationships between the ethnographer and the subjects of the research, as well as the historical and political contexts in which they meet.