Expressions of Ethnography: Novel Approaches to Qualitative Methods

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Pub. Date: 2003-09-01
Publisher(s): State Univ of New York Pr
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Summary

A different approach to contemporary ethnography, embracing the idea that alternative genres may be used to express cultural experience. Expressions of Ethnography embraces the idea that alternative genres may be used to express culture. Using examples of a wide variety of cultural phenomena, contemporary ways to practice ethnography, and novel forms of expressing the cultural experience, the book offers an eclectic mix of short stories, novels, and poetry, as well as traditional scholarly reports of poignant, provocative, and powerful cultural phenomena. Included are accounts of recovery following the terrorist attacks of 9/11, life as a prison guard, surviving child abuse and coping via an eating disorder, dealing with disabilities, living the gay life, birthing babies, as well as searching for birth mothers. Special attention is given to dialogue, from dialogue with families and friends to American ethnographers interviewing Thai managers.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Prologue Introduction xi
Part One An Overview of Ethnography
Chapter 1 The Changing Story of Ethnography
3(26)
Robin Patric Clair
Part Two Ethnographic Perspectives
Chapter 2 Living and Writing Feminist Ethnographies: Threads in a Quilt Stitched From the Heart
29(16)
Pamela Chapman Sanger
Chapter 3 Musings on Critical Ethnography, Meanings, and Symbolic Violence
45(10)
Jim Thomas
Chapter 4 What is Interpretive Ethnography? An Eclectic's Tale
55(10)
H. L. Goodall Jr.
Chapter 5 Postmodernism, Ethnography, and Communication Studies: Comments and a Case
65(12)
Bryan C. Taylor
Chapter 6 An Ethics for Post-Colonial Ethnography
77(10)
Maria Cristina González
Chapter 7 The Beauty and Logic of Aesthetic Ethnography
87(10)
Robin Patrie Clair
Part Three Dialogue and Interview as Expressions of Ethnography
Chapter 8 Ethnographic Interviewing as Contextualized Conversation
97(10)
Christina W. Stage and Marifran Mattson
Chapter 9 Contextualized Conversation: Interviewing Exemplars
107(12)
Marifran Mattson and Christina W. Stage
Chapter 10 Hearing Voices/Learning Questions
119(8)
William K. Rawlins
Chapter 11 Sighted, Blind, and In Between: Similarity and Difference in Ethnographic Inquiry
127(14)
Elaine Bass Jenks
Part Four Personal Narratives as Expressions of Ethnography
Chapter 12 Ethnography as the Excavation of Personal Narrative
141(12)
Robert L. Krizek
Chapter 13 Telling the Story of Birth
153(6)
Paaige K. Turner
Chapter 14 Watching the Watchers: Making Sense of Emotional Constructions Behind Bars
159(16)
Sarah J. Tracy
Part Five Short Stories as Expressions of Ethnography
Chapter 15 Hands
175(2)
Lisa M. Tillmann-Healy
Chapter 16 He Touched, He Took
177(8)
Christine E. Kiesinger
Chapter 17 Happy to Be Writing
185(4)
Patricia Geist-Martin
Chapter 18 The Millennium Waltz: A Story in Three-Quarter Time
189(6)
Julie M. Crandall and Mary Helen Brown
Part Six Novels as Expressions of Ethnography
Chapter 19 Geocommunication: A Paradigm of Place
195(24)
Catherine Becker and Frederick C. Corey
Part Seven Artifacts as Expressions of Ethnography
Chapter 20 "Reality Ends Here": Graffiti as an Artifact
219(12)
Dean Scheibel
Chapter 21 Sense-Making Artifacts on the Margins of Cultural Spaces
231(12)
Amardo Rodriguez
Part Eight Genealogy and Postcolonial Identities as Expressions of Ethnography
Chapter 22 Genealogy as an Ethnographic Enterprise
243(14)
Jason E. Combs
Chapter 23 In Search of Naunny's Ethnicity: An (Auto)Ethnographic Study of a Family's Ethnic Identity
257(14)
Nick Trujillo
Chapter 24 Rhythms of Dis-Location: Family History, Ethnographic Spaces, and Reflexivity
271(10)
Devika Chawla
Chapter 25 Starvin' Marvin's Got an Injun: A Visit to the Homeland
281(8)
Robin Patric Clair
Epilogue Future Directions 289(2)
List of Contributors 291(6)
Index 297

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