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“Another Pot from Old Oraibi”

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The source material does not support the description in this article that the phrase is intended to “ characterize a style of exhaustive ‘thickness’ in ethnographic writing,” but only that a kind of journal article with that sort of title often accompanies the release of such a “thick” ethnography. The source reads:

There was a time when thickness was perhaps synonymous with exhaustiveness, producing the almost unreadably detailed descriptive ethnography, often followed by the famous “Another Pot from Old Oraibi” kind of journal article.

The “Another Pot” reference describes the journal article that accompanies a “thick” ethnography, not the ethnography itself. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 73.181.114.109 (talk) 00:16, 29 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]