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SAGE PUBLISHING American Tradition In Qualitative Research by Denzin
The four volumes cover six central themes in American Qualitative Research: (1) History, Ethics, Politics; (2) Paradigms (positivism, postpositivism, interpretive theory, queer theory, Marxism, feminism, cultural studies, standpoint theory; (3) Strategies of Inquiry (Ethnography, Case Study, Life Story, Historical Method, Grounded Theory, Action Research, Ethnomethodology); (4) Methods of Collecting Empirical Materials (Interview, Observation, Document Analysis, Visual Culture, Narrative Content, Semiotic Methods); (5) Interpretive Practices (Causal Modules, Interpretive Validity, Politics of Interpretation, Art of Writing; (6) The Future. VOLUME ONEAppendix of SourcesEditors' Introduction PART ONE: HISTORY, ETHICS, POLITICS AND PARADIGMS OF INQUIRYSection One: History and EthicsQualitative Methods - Arthur J Vidich and Stanford M LymanTheir History in Sociology and AnthropologyAction Anthropology - Sol TaxWhose Side Are We On? - Howard S BeckerBlack Bourgeoisie - E Franklin FrazierPublic and Academic ReactionsSociological Snoopers and Journalistic Moralizers - Nicholas von HoffmanAn ExchangeEthics - Yvonna S Lincoln and Egon G GubaThe Failure of Positivist ScienceEmerging Criteria for Quality in Qualitative and Interpretive Research - Yvonna S LincolnSection Two: Positivism, Postpositivism and ConstructivismMethodological Principles of Empirical Science - Herbert BlumerSituated Knowledges - Donna HarawayThe Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial PerspectiveSection Three: Feminism, Radicalized Discourse, Critical TheoryCriteria of Negro Art - W E B Du BoisResearch - Zora Neale HurstonA Blueprint for Negro Authors - Nick Aaron FordAn American Dilemma - Ralph EllisonA ReviewThe Homeland Aztlan and Movimientos de rebeldia y las culturas que traicionan - Gloria Anzald[ac]uaToward An Afrocentric Feminist Epistemology - Patricia Hill CollinsSaving Black Folk Culture - Bell HooksZora Neale Hurston as Anthropologist and WriterThe Black Arts Movement - Larry NealColoring Epistemologies - James Joseph Scheurich and Michelle D YoungAre Our Research Epistemologies Racially Biased?A Manifesto for Cyborgs - Donna HarawayScience, Technology and Socialist Feminism in the 1980sSection Four: Poststructural and Postcolonial TheoryThick Description - Clifford GeertzToward an Interpretive Theory of CultureCan the Subaltern Speak? - Gayatri Chakravorty SpivakFrom Orientalism - Edward SaidSection Five: Queer TheoryQuestions of Method - Michel FoucaultImitation and Gender Insubordination - Judith ButlerPreface to The Use of Pleasure - Michel FoucaultVOLUME TWOPART TWO: STRATEGIES OF INQUIRYSection One: EthnographyRevisiting Street Corner Society after Fifty Years - William Foote WhyteBlurred Genres - Clifford GeertzThe Refiguration of Social ThoughtIntroduction - Ruth BeharOut of ExileAn End to Innocence - John Van MaanenThe Ethnography of EthnographyThe `Ethnographic Society' at Century's End - Ken PlummerClarifying the Role of Public EthnographyFieldwork in the Era of Globalization - Arjun AppaduraiThe Ethnographers' Ball - Revisited - Patricia A Adler and Peter AdlerSection Two: Performance EthnographyThe Farmer's Daughter - Michal McCallA Performance TextBeyond the Text - Dwight ConquergoodToward a Performative Cultural PoliticsPerforming Theory/Embodied Writing - D Soyini MadisonSection Three: Case StudyValue of Delinquent Boy's Own Story - Clifford R ShawThe Case Study Method in Social Inquiry - Robert E StakeCritique Checklist for a Case Study Report - Robert E StakeSection Four: Life HistorySuggested Outline to Be Followed in Studying and Writing the Life History of a Deviant - Edwin M LemertThe Life Story Approach - Daniel Bertaux and Martin KohliA Continental ViewLife History and the Critique of American Sociological Practice - Paul C Luken and Suzanne VaughanSection Five: TestimonioTestimonio and Postmodernism - George Y[ac]udiceThe Torture and Death of Her Little Brother, Burnt Alive in Front of Members of Their Families and the Community - Rigoberta Mench[ac]uThe Death of Petrocinio - David StollOur Rigoberta? I, Rigoberta Menchu, Cultural Authority, and the Problem of Subaltern Agency - John BeverleySection Six: Grounded TheoryThe Discovery of Grounded Theory and Applying Grounded Theory - Barney G Glaser and Anselm L StraussGrounded Theory - Kathy CharmazGrounded Theory as an Emerging Paradigm for Computer-Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis - Markku LonkilaSection Seven: Interpretive Practice and EthnomethodologyTheorizing as Ideology - Dorothy SmithThe Origins of the Term `Ethnomethodology' - Harold GarfinkelPoststructuralist Theory as Political Necessity - Dorinne KondoAnalytic Ethnography - John LoflandFeatures, Failings and FuturesPoetics of Voice and Maps of Space - Paula SaukkoTwo Trends within Empirical Research in Cultural StudiesAt the Border of Narrative and Ethnography - Jaber F Gubrium and James A HolsteinAnalyzing Talk and Text - David SilvermanSection Eight: Action Research and Clinical ResearchPractical Anthropology - Bronislaw MalinowskiCurrent Issues, Problems, and Trends to Advance Qualitative Paradigmatic Research Methods for the Future - Madeleine LeiningerParticipatory Action Research - William Foote Whyte, Davydd J Greenwood and Pater LazesThrough Practice to Science in Social ResearchFeminist Participatory Action Research - Bev Gatenby and Maria HumphriesMethodological and Ethical IssuesVOLUME THREEPART THREE: METHODS OF COLLECTING EMPRICIAL MATERIALSSection One: InterviewOf Sociology and the Interview - Mark Benney and Everett C HughesInterviewing Women - Ann OakleyA Contradiction in TermsKundera's Immortality - Paul Atkinson and David SilvermanThe Interview Society and the Invention of the SelfThe Active Interview in Perspective - James A Holstein and Jaber F GubriumSection Two: ObservationsFrom Participant Observation to the Observation of Participation - Barbara TedlockThe Emergence of Narrative EthnographyRethinking Observation - Michael V Angrosino and Kimberly Mays de PerezFrom Method to ContextSection Three: Visual MethodsMargaret Mead and Gregory Bateson on The Use of the Camera in Anthropology - Gregory Bateson and Margaret MeadThe Performative Visual Anthropology Films of Zora Neale Hurston - Elaine S CharnovShadow Catchers or Shadow Snatchers? Ethical Issues for Photographers of Contemporary Native Americans - Lee Philip BrumbaughSection Four: AutoethnographyAuto-Ethnography - David M HayanoParadigms, Problems and ProspectsThe Other Side of the Fence - Carolyn EllisSeeing Black and White in a Small Southern TownThe Next Night Sous Rature - Carol Rambo RonaiWrestling with Derrida's MimesisTorch - Stacy Holman JonesSection Five: Document Analysis and Material CultureThe Case for Personal Documents - Gordon W AllportEthical Considerations in Anthropology and Archaeology - Merrilee H Salmonor Relativism and Justice for AllDialogics of Material Culture - Kathleen Barlow and David LipsetMale and Female in Murik Outrigger CanoesPart Six: Narrative MethodsThe Challenge of Qualitative Content Analysis - Sigfried KracauerMyth Today - Roland BarthesEncoding, Decoding - Stuart HallGrandma's Story - Trinh T Minh-haSection Seven: Representing and Analyzing Empirical MaterialsThe Quest for Universals in Sociological Research - Ralph H TurnerTelling about Society - Howard S BeckerWriting-Stories - Laurel RichardsonCo-Authoring `The Sea Monster,' a Writing-StorySection Eight: Focus GoupsPurpose and Criteria - Robert K Merton, Marjorie Fiske and Patricia L KendallFocus Groups - Richard A KruegerFocus Groups in Feminist Research - Esther MadrizSection Nine: Applied EthnographyAnti-Minotaur - Alvin W GouldnerThe Myth of a Value-Free SociologyApplying Ethnography - Eleanor LyonA Crisis of Representation in the Human Sciences - George E Marcus and Michael M J FischerVOLUME FOURPART FOUR: INTERPRETIVE PRACTICESSection One: Interpretive CriteriaEthnographic Evaluation - Donald W Dorr-BremmeA Theory and MethodSection Two: Politics and Practices of InterpretationFertile Obsession - Patti LatherValidity after PoststructuralismTelling Tales of the South Pacific - Lola Romanucci-RossMultiple Subjectivities and Strategic Positionality - Graciela Hern[ac]andezZora Neale Hurston's Experimental EthnographiesSection Three: Writing: A Method of InquiryLetters to Dwight Macdonald - C Wright MillsOn Intellectual Craftsmanship - C Wright MillsWriting Ethnographic Narratives - Linda BrodkeySelf, Truth and Form - Susan KriegerLessons from Georgia O'KeeffeSection Four: PoeticsTribal Fire and Scribal Ice - Ivan BradyExperience and Poetics in Anthropological Writing - Edith TurnerThat Rare Feeling - Corrine GlesneRe-Presenting Research through Poetic TranscriptionPoetry and Ethnography - Dennis TedlockA dialogical ApproachSection Five: Qualitative Program EvaluationQualitative Program Evaluation - Jennifer C GreenePractice and PromiseEvaluation Research and the Practice of Social Services - Donileen R LosekeA Case for Qualitative MethodologySection Six: Policy AnalysisOn the Application of Qualitative Research to the Policy Process - Ray C RistAn Emergent LinkagePolicy as Communication and the Naturalistic Study of the Use of Policy Research - Steven Maynard-MoodySection Seven: The Future: Tensions and TransformationsConcept Mapping as a Feminist Research Method - Rebecca Campbell and Deborah A SalemExamining the Community Response to RapeReturn to Sumatra - Edward M Bruner1957, 1997Histories and Horoscopes - Mary HamiltonThe Ethnographer as Fortune-TellerComment on `Histories and Horoscopes: The Ethnographer as Fortune-Teller' - Wendy LuttrellI Yam What I Am - Rhonda Baynes JeffriesExamining Qualitative Research Through the Ethnographic Self, the Literary `Other', and the AcademyAdvantages and Challenges of Using Inclusive Evaluation Approaches in Evaluation Practice - Katherine Ryan et alThe Anthro in Cali - Miles RichardsonTwo Poems - Ivan Bradyshow more