Abstract: Only a few anthropologists have conducted “anthropology at home” on racism and
discussed their problems during research afterwards. Working on and with “offenders at home” can lead to challenges within the field and during the analysis. The objective of this article is to discuss my own theoretical and methodological approach as an “anthropologist at home” during my fieldwork with three different speech communities (two of them perceived as racist and one of them as anti-racist). The article will discuss the position of “anthropology at home” within the discipline as well as the approach of my research within this field: doing anthropology at home among majoritized sections of society.