Question

According to Metcalf, an essential, and somewhat overlooked effect of the anthropological modus operandi is
A. how it can turn the anthropologist's gaze back toward his own practices as strange and "exotic."
B. the extreme ethnocentrism that it encourages.
C. the change that the anthropologist's presence brings about in the community she is studying.
D. the resulting amplification of the exoticism of the practices and/or the group being observed.

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