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The revised Second Edition of Critical Ethnography guides readers through theories, methods, and ethics of ethnographic research creating a confidence to complete fieldwork while demonstrating analytical and theoretical depth. This text high
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The revised Second Edition of Critical Ethnography guides readers through theories, methods, and ethics of ethnographic research creating a confidence to complete fieldwork while demonstrating analytical and theoretical depth. This text high
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Sage Publications, Inc
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 446g
- ISBN-13: 9781412980241
- ISBN-10: 1412980240
- Artikelnr.: 32933375
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Sage Publications, Inc
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 446g
- ISBN-13: 9781412980241
- ISBN-10: 1412980240
- Artikelnr.: 32933375
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
D. Soyini Madison is professor of Performance Studies and Anthropology, and served as Interim Director of the Program in African Studies at Northwestern University. She is the author of Acts of Activism: Human Rights as Radical Performance (2010, Cambridge UP) and the co-editor with Judith Hamera of the SAGE Handbook of Performance Studies (2006, SAGE). Madison lived in West Africa as a Senior Fulbright Scholar and has conducted field research over the past ten years on the performance tactics of local human rights activists in Ghana.
1. Introduction to Critical Ethnography: Theory and Method
Defining Terms: What Is the Critical in Critical Ethnography
Dialogue and Others
The Method and Theory Nexus
Summary
Warm-Ups
2. Methods: "Do I Really Need a Method?" A Method . . . or Deep Hanging
Out?
"Who Am I?" Starting Where You Are
"Who Else Has Written About My Topic?" Being Part of an Interpretive
Community
The Power of Purpose: Bracketing Your Subject
Preparing for the Field: The Research Design and Lay Summary
Interviewing and Field Techniques
Formulating Questions
Two Classic Models
Extra Tips for Formulating Questions
Memory and the Oral History Interview
Attributes of the Interviewer and Building Rapport
Coding and Logging Data
Summary
Warm-Ups
3. Three Stories: Case Studies in Critical Ethnography
Case 1: Local Activism in West Africa
Case 2: Secrets, Sexuality, and Oral History
Case 3: Community Theatre: Conflicts and Organization
Warm-Ups
4. Ethics
Ethics Is . .
Religion and Ethics
The Question of Freedom
Critical Ethnography and the Ethics of Reason, the Greater Good, and Others
Maria Lugones: Contemporary Ethics, Ethnography, and Loving Perception
Summary
Warm-Ups
5. Methods and Ethics
Codes of Ethics for Fieldwork
Extending the Codes
Warm-Ups
6. Methods and Application: Three Case Studies in Ethical Dilemmas
Case 1: Local Activism in West Africa
Case 2: Secrets of Sexuality, and Oral History
Case 3: Community Theatre: Conflicts and Organization
Warm-Ups
7. Performance Ethnography
Foundational Concepts in Performance and Social Theory
The Performance Interventions of Dwight Conquergood
Staging Ethnography and the Performance of Possibilities
AutoEthnography and/or Reflexive Ethnography
Three Examples of Critical Reflexivity in Autoethnography
Warm-Ups
8. It's Time to Write: Writing as Performance
Getting Started: In Search of the Muse
The Anxiety of Writing: Wild Mind and Monkey Mind
Writing as Performance and Performance as Writing
Warm-Ups
9. The Case Studies
Case 1: Staging Cultural Performance
Case 2: Oral History and Performance
Case 3: The Fieldwork of Social Drama and Communitas
Warm-Ups
Defining Terms: What Is the Critical in Critical Ethnography
Dialogue and Others
The Method and Theory Nexus
Summary
Warm-Ups
2. Methods: "Do I Really Need a Method?" A Method . . . or Deep Hanging
Out?
"Who Am I?" Starting Where You Are
"Who Else Has Written About My Topic?" Being Part of an Interpretive
Community
The Power of Purpose: Bracketing Your Subject
Preparing for the Field: The Research Design and Lay Summary
Interviewing and Field Techniques
Formulating Questions
Two Classic Models
Extra Tips for Formulating Questions
Memory and the Oral History Interview
Attributes of the Interviewer and Building Rapport
Coding and Logging Data
Summary
Warm-Ups
3. Three Stories: Case Studies in Critical Ethnography
Case 1: Local Activism in West Africa
Case 2: Secrets, Sexuality, and Oral History
Case 3: Community Theatre: Conflicts and Organization
Warm-Ups
4. Ethics
Ethics Is . .
Religion and Ethics
The Question of Freedom
Critical Ethnography and the Ethics of Reason, the Greater Good, and Others
Maria Lugones: Contemporary Ethics, Ethnography, and Loving Perception
Summary
Warm-Ups
5. Methods and Ethics
Codes of Ethics for Fieldwork
Extending the Codes
Warm-Ups
6. Methods and Application: Three Case Studies in Ethical Dilemmas
Case 1: Local Activism in West Africa
Case 2: Secrets of Sexuality, and Oral History
Case 3: Community Theatre: Conflicts and Organization
Warm-Ups
7. Performance Ethnography
Foundational Concepts in Performance and Social Theory
The Performance Interventions of Dwight Conquergood
Staging Ethnography and the Performance of Possibilities
AutoEthnography and/or Reflexive Ethnography
Three Examples of Critical Reflexivity in Autoethnography
Warm-Ups
8. It's Time to Write: Writing as Performance
Getting Started: In Search of the Muse
The Anxiety of Writing: Wild Mind and Monkey Mind
Writing as Performance and Performance as Writing
Warm-Ups
9. The Case Studies
Case 1: Staging Cultural Performance
Case 2: Oral History and Performance
Case 3: The Fieldwork of Social Drama and Communitas
Warm-Ups
1. Introduction to Critical Ethnography: Theory and Method
Defining Terms: What Is the Critical in Critical Ethnography
Dialogue and Others
The Method and Theory Nexus
Summary
Warm-Ups
2. Methods: "Do I Really Need a Method?" A Method . . . or Deep Hanging
Out?
"Who Am I?" Starting Where You Are
"Who Else Has Written About My Topic?" Being Part of an Interpretive
Community
The Power of Purpose: Bracketing Your Subject
Preparing for the Field: The Research Design and Lay Summary
Interviewing and Field Techniques
Formulating Questions
Two Classic Models
Extra Tips for Formulating Questions
Memory and the Oral History Interview
Attributes of the Interviewer and Building Rapport
Coding and Logging Data
Summary
Warm-Ups
3. Three Stories: Case Studies in Critical Ethnography
Case 1: Local Activism in West Africa
Case 2: Secrets, Sexuality, and Oral History
Case 3: Community Theatre: Conflicts and Organization
Warm-Ups
4. Ethics
Ethics Is . .
Religion and Ethics
The Question of Freedom
Critical Ethnography and the Ethics of Reason, the Greater Good, and Others
Maria Lugones: Contemporary Ethics, Ethnography, and Loving Perception
Summary
Warm-Ups
5. Methods and Ethics
Codes of Ethics for Fieldwork
Extending the Codes
Warm-Ups
6. Methods and Application: Three Case Studies in Ethical Dilemmas
Case 1: Local Activism in West Africa
Case 2: Secrets of Sexuality, and Oral History
Case 3: Community Theatre: Conflicts and Organization
Warm-Ups
7. Performance Ethnography
Foundational Concepts in Performance and Social Theory
The Performance Interventions of Dwight Conquergood
Staging Ethnography and the Performance of Possibilities
AutoEthnography and/or Reflexive Ethnography
Three Examples of Critical Reflexivity in Autoethnography
Warm-Ups
8. It's Time to Write: Writing as Performance
Getting Started: In Search of the Muse
The Anxiety of Writing: Wild Mind and Monkey Mind
Writing as Performance and Performance as Writing
Warm-Ups
9. The Case Studies
Case 1: Staging Cultural Performance
Case 2: Oral History and Performance
Case 3: The Fieldwork of Social Drama and Communitas
Warm-Ups
Defining Terms: What Is the Critical in Critical Ethnography
Dialogue and Others
The Method and Theory Nexus
Summary
Warm-Ups
2. Methods: "Do I Really Need a Method?" A Method . . . or Deep Hanging
Out?
"Who Am I?" Starting Where You Are
"Who Else Has Written About My Topic?" Being Part of an Interpretive
Community
The Power of Purpose: Bracketing Your Subject
Preparing for the Field: The Research Design and Lay Summary
Interviewing and Field Techniques
Formulating Questions
Two Classic Models
Extra Tips for Formulating Questions
Memory and the Oral History Interview
Attributes of the Interviewer and Building Rapport
Coding and Logging Data
Summary
Warm-Ups
3. Three Stories: Case Studies in Critical Ethnography
Case 1: Local Activism in West Africa
Case 2: Secrets, Sexuality, and Oral History
Case 3: Community Theatre: Conflicts and Organization
Warm-Ups
4. Ethics
Ethics Is . .
Religion and Ethics
The Question of Freedom
Critical Ethnography and the Ethics of Reason, the Greater Good, and Others
Maria Lugones: Contemporary Ethics, Ethnography, and Loving Perception
Summary
Warm-Ups
5. Methods and Ethics
Codes of Ethics for Fieldwork
Extending the Codes
Warm-Ups
6. Methods and Application: Three Case Studies in Ethical Dilemmas
Case 1: Local Activism in West Africa
Case 2: Secrets of Sexuality, and Oral History
Case 3: Community Theatre: Conflicts and Organization
Warm-Ups
7. Performance Ethnography
Foundational Concepts in Performance and Social Theory
The Performance Interventions of Dwight Conquergood
Staging Ethnography and the Performance of Possibilities
AutoEthnography and/or Reflexive Ethnography
Three Examples of Critical Reflexivity in Autoethnography
Warm-Ups
8. It's Time to Write: Writing as Performance
Getting Started: In Search of the Muse
The Anxiety of Writing: Wild Mind and Monkey Mind
Writing as Performance and Performance as Writing
Warm-Ups
9. The Case Studies
Case 1: Staging Cultural Performance
Case 2: Oral History and Performance
Case 3: The Fieldwork of Social Drama and Communitas
Warm-Ups