Acknowledgments |
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Prologue Introduction |
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Part One An Overview of Ethnography |
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Chapter 1 The Changing Story of Ethnography |
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Part Two Ethnographic Perspectives |
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Chapter 2 Living and Writing Feminist Ethnographies: Threads in a Quilt Stitched From the Heart |
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Chapter 3 Musings on Critical Ethnography, Meanings, and Symbolic Violence |
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Chapter 4 What is Interpretive Ethnography? An Eclectic's Tale |
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Chapter 5 Postmodernism, Ethnography, and Communication Studies: Comments and a Case |
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Chapter 6 An Ethics for Post-Colonial Ethnography |
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Chapter 7 The Beauty and Logic of Aesthetic Ethnography |
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Part Three Dialogue and Interview as Expressions of Ethnography |
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Chapter 8 Ethnographic Interviewing as Contextualized Conversation |
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Christina W. Stage and Marifran Mattson |
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Chapter 9 Contextualized Conversation: Interviewing Exemplars |
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Marifran Mattson and Christina W. Stage |
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Chapter 10 Hearing Voices/Learning Questions |
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Chapter 11 Sighted, Blind, and In Between: Similarity and Difference in Ethnographic Inquiry |
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Part Four Personal Narratives as Expressions of Ethnography |
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Chapter 12 Ethnography as the Excavation of Personal Narrative |
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Chapter 13 Telling the Story of Birth |
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Chapter 14 Watching the Watchers: Making Sense of Emotional Constructions Behind Bars |
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Part Five Short Stories as Expressions of Ethnography |
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Chapter 16 He Touched, He Took |
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Chapter 17 Happy to Be Writing |
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Chapter 18 The Millennium Waltz: A Story in Three-Quarter Time |
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Julie M. Crandall and Mary Helen Brown |
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Part Six Novels as Expressions of Ethnography |
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Chapter 19 Geocommunication: A Paradigm of Place |
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Catherine Becker and Frederick C. Corey |
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Part Seven Artifacts as Expressions of Ethnography |
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Chapter 20 "Reality Ends Here": Graffiti as an Artifact |
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Chapter 21 Sense-Making Artifacts on the Margins of Cultural Spaces |
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Part Eight Genealogy and Postcolonial Identities as Expressions of Ethnography |
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Chapter 22 Genealogy as an Ethnographic Enterprise |
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Chapter 23 In Search of Naunny's Ethnicity: An (Auto)Ethnographic Study of a Family's Ethnic Identity |
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Chapter 24 Rhythms of Dis-Location: Family History, Ethnographic Spaces, and Reflexivity |
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Chapter 25 Starvin' Marvin's Got an Injun: A Visit to the Homeland |
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Epilogue Future Directions |
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List of Contributors |
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Index |
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