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This volume collects a dozen of Ellis's autoethnographic stories with a layering of new interpretations, reflections, and vignettes to her older work.
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This volume collects a dozen of Ellis's autoethnographic stories with a layering of new interpretations, reflections, and vignettes to her older work.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9781598740400
- ISBN-10: 1598740407
- Artikelnr.: 23904021
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9781598740400
- ISBN-10: 1598740407
- Artikelnr.: 23904021
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Carolyn Ellis
One: Growing Up in a Rural Community, Getting and Education, and Finding My Place in Community Ethnography
One: Goin' to the Store, Sittin' on the Street, and Runnin' the Roads
Two: Talking Across Fences
Three: Investigating the Fisher Folk and Coping with Ethical Quagmires
Two: Becoming an Autoethnographer
Four: Reliving Final Negotiations
Five: Renegotiating Final Negotiations
Three: Surviving and Communicating Family Loss
Six: Surviving the Loss of My Brother
Seven: Rereading "There Are Survivors"
Eight: Rewriting and Re-Membering Mother
Nine: Coconstructing and Reconstructing The Constraints of Choice in Abortion
Four: Doing Autoethnography as a Social Project
Ten: Breaking Our Silences/Speaking with Others
Eleven: Learning to Be With in Personal and Collective Grief
Twelve: Connecting Autoethnographic Performance with Community Practice
Five: Reconsidering Writing Practices, Relational Ethics, and Rural Communities
Thirteen: Writing Revision and Researching Ethically
Fourteen: Returning Home and Revisioning My Story
One: Goin' to the Store, Sittin' on the Street, and Runnin' the Roads
Two: Talking Across Fences
Three: Investigating the Fisher Folk and Coping with Ethical Quagmires
Two: Becoming an Autoethnographer
Four: Reliving Final Negotiations
Five: Renegotiating Final Negotiations
Three: Surviving and Communicating Family Loss
Six: Surviving the Loss of My Brother
Seven: Rereading "There Are Survivors"
Eight: Rewriting and Re-Membering Mother
Nine: Coconstructing and Reconstructing The Constraints of Choice in Abortion
Four: Doing Autoethnography as a Social Project
Ten: Breaking Our Silences/Speaking with Others
Eleven: Learning to Be With in Personal and Collective Grief
Twelve: Connecting Autoethnographic Performance with Community Practice
Five: Reconsidering Writing Practices, Relational Ethics, and Rural Communities
Thirteen: Writing Revision and Researching Ethically
Fourteen: Returning Home and Revisioning My Story
Preface to the Classic Edition
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Reflecting on Meta-Autoethnography
Part One: Growing Up in a Rural Community, Getting an Education, and Finding My Place in Community Ethnography
Chapter 1: Goin' to the Store, Sittin' on the Street, and Runnin' the Roads: Growing Up in a Rural Southern Neighborhood
Chapter 2: Talking Across Fences: Race Matters
Chapter 3: Investigating the Fisher Folk and Coping with Ethical Quagmires
Part Two: Becoming an Autoethnographer
Chapter 4: Reliving Final Negotiations
Chapter 5: Renegotiating Final Negotiations: From Introspection to Emotional Sociology
Part Three: Surviving and Communicating Family Loss
Chapter 6: Surviving the Loss of My Brother
Chapter 7: Rereading "There Are Survivors": Cultural and Evocative Responses
Chapter 8: Rewriting and Re-Membering Mother
Chapter 9: Coconstructing and Reconstructing "The Constraints of Choice in Abortion"
Part Four: Doing Autoethnography as a Social Project
Chapter 10: Breaking Our Silences/Speaking with Others
Chapter 11: Learning to Be "With" in Personal and Collective Grief
Chapter 12: Connecting Autoethnographic Performance with Community Practice
Part Five: Reconsidering Writing Practices, Relational Ethics, and Rural Communities
Chapter 13: Writing Revision and Researching Ethically
Chapter 14: Returning Home and Revisioning My Story
Notes
References
Name Index by Judy Perry
Subject Index by Judy Perry
About the Author
One: Growing Up in a Rural Community, Getting and Education, and Finding My Place in Community Ethnography
One: Goin' to the Store, Sittin' on the Street, and Runnin' the Roads
Two: Talking Across Fences
Three: Investigating the Fisher Folk and Coping with Ethical Quagmires
Two: Becoming an Autoethnographer
Four: Reliving Final Negotiations
Five: Renegotiating Final Negotiations
Three: Surviving and Communicating Family Loss
Six: Surviving the Loss of My Brother
Seven: Rereading "There Are Survivors"
Eight: Rewriting and Re-Membering Mother
Nine: Coconstructing and Reconstructing The Constraints of Choice in Abortion
Four: Doing Autoethnography as a Social Project
Ten: Breaking Our Silences/Speaking with Others
Eleven: Learning to Be With in Personal and Collective Grief
Twelve: Connecting Autoethnographic Performance with Community Practice
Five: Reconsidering Writing Practices, Relational Ethics, and Rural Communities
Thirteen: Writing Revision and Researching Ethically
Fourteen: Returning Home and Revisioning My Story
One: Goin' to the Store, Sittin' on the Street, and Runnin' the Roads
Two: Talking Across Fences
Three: Investigating the Fisher Folk and Coping with Ethical Quagmires
Two: Becoming an Autoethnographer
Four: Reliving Final Negotiations
Five: Renegotiating Final Negotiations
Three: Surviving and Communicating Family Loss
Six: Surviving the Loss of My Brother
Seven: Rereading "There Are Survivors"
Eight: Rewriting and Re-Membering Mother
Nine: Coconstructing and Reconstructing The Constraints of Choice in Abortion
Four: Doing Autoethnography as a Social Project
Ten: Breaking Our Silences/Speaking with Others
Eleven: Learning to Be With in Personal and Collective Grief
Twelve: Connecting Autoethnographic Performance with Community Practice
Five: Reconsidering Writing Practices, Relational Ethics, and Rural Communities
Thirteen: Writing Revision and Researching Ethically
Fourteen: Returning Home and Revisioning My Story
Preface to the Classic Edition
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Reflecting on Meta-Autoethnography
Part One: Growing Up in a Rural Community, Getting an Education, and Finding My Place in Community Ethnography
Chapter 1: Goin' to the Store, Sittin' on the Street, and Runnin' the Roads: Growing Up in a Rural Southern Neighborhood
Chapter 2: Talking Across Fences: Race Matters
Chapter 3: Investigating the Fisher Folk and Coping with Ethical Quagmires
Part Two: Becoming an Autoethnographer
Chapter 4: Reliving Final Negotiations
Chapter 5: Renegotiating Final Negotiations: From Introspection to Emotional Sociology
Part Three: Surviving and Communicating Family Loss
Chapter 6: Surviving the Loss of My Brother
Chapter 7: Rereading "There Are Survivors": Cultural and Evocative Responses
Chapter 8: Rewriting and Re-Membering Mother
Chapter 9: Coconstructing and Reconstructing "The Constraints of Choice in Abortion"
Part Four: Doing Autoethnography as a Social Project
Chapter 10: Breaking Our Silences/Speaking with Others
Chapter 11: Learning to Be "With" in Personal and Collective Grief
Chapter 12: Connecting Autoethnographic Performance with Community Practice
Part Five: Reconsidering Writing Practices, Relational Ethics, and Rural Communities
Chapter 13: Writing Revision and Researching Ethically
Chapter 14: Returning Home and Revisioning My Story
Notes
References
Name Index by Judy Perry
Subject Index by Judy Perry
About the Author