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Chapter 13 Telling the Story of Birth
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Prologue Introduction xi
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An Overview of Ethnography
- The Changing Story of Ethnography 3
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Ethnographic Perspectives
- Living and Writing Feminist Ethnographies 29
- Musings on Critical Ethnography, Meanings, and Symbolic Violence 45
- What is Interpretive Ethnography? 55
- Postmodernism, Ethnography, and Communication Studies 65
- An Ethics for Postcolonial Ethnography 77
- The Beauty and Logic of Aesthetic Ethnography 87
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Dialogue and Interview as Expressions of Ethnography
- Ethnographic Interviewing as Contextualized Conversation 97
- Contextualized Conversation 107
- Hearing Voices/Learning Questions 119
- Sighted, Blind, and In Between 127
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Personal Narrative as an Expression of Ethnography
- Ethnography as the Excavation of Personal Narrative 141
- Telling the Story of Birth 153
- Watching the Watchers 159
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Short Stories as Expressions of Ethnography
- Hands 175
- He Touched, He Took 177
- Happy to be Writing 185
- The Millennium Waltz 189
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Novels as Expressions of Ethnography
- Geocommunication 195
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Artifacts as Expressions of Ethnography
- “Reality Ends Here” 219
- Sense-Making Artifacts on the Margins of Cultural Spaces 231
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Genealogy and Postcolonial Identities as Expressions of Ethnography
- Genealogy as an Ethnographic Enterprise 243
- In Search of Naunny’s Ethnicity 257
- Rhythms of Dis-Location 271
- Starvin’ Marvin’s Got an Injun 281
- Future Directions 289
- Contributors 291
- Index 297
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Prologue Introduction xi
-
An Overview of Ethnography
- The Changing Story of Ethnography 3
-
Ethnographic Perspectives
- Living and Writing Feminist Ethnographies 29
- Musings on Critical Ethnography, Meanings, and Symbolic Violence 45
- What is Interpretive Ethnography? 55
- Postmodernism, Ethnography, and Communication Studies 65
- An Ethics for Postcolonial Ethnography 77
- The Beauty and Logic of Aesthetic Ethnography 87
-
Dialogue and Interview as Expressions of Ethnography
- Ethnographic Interviewing as Contextualized Conversation 97
- Contextualized Conversation 107
- Hearing Voices/Learning Questions 119
- Sighted, Blind, and In Between 127
-
Personal Narrative as an Expression of Ethnography
- Ethnography as the Excavation of Personal Narrative 141
- Telling the Story of Birth 153
- Watching the Watchers 159
-
Short Stories as Expressions of Ethnography
- Hands 175
- He Touched, He Took 177
- Happy to be Writing 185
- The Millennium Waltz 189
-
Novels as Expressions of Ethnography
- Geocommunication 195
-
Artifacts as Expressions of Ethnography
- “Reality Ends Here” 219
- Sense-Making Artifacts on the Margins of Cultural Spaces 231
-
Genealogy and Postcolonial Identities as Expressions of Ethnography
- Genealogy as an Ethnographic Enterprise 243
- In Search of Naunny’s Ethnicity 257
- Rhythms of Dis-Location 271
- Starvin’ Marvin’s Got an Injun 281
- Future Directions 289
- Contributors 291
- Index 297