25 Zoe Todd notes that the call for papers for the Association of Social Anthropologists of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth for its 2014 annual conference reads “Ethnographic methodologies have evolved in relation to other traditions, internalizing over the years diverse scientific, political, literary, cinematic, linguistic and artistic techniques. . . . Physical, emotional and analytical proximity can be perilous—we risk losing our compass, getting too close and ‘going native.’ ” See ASA, cited in Todd, “An Indigenous Feminist’s Take on the Ontological Turn,” 10.