Travels with Ernest: Crossing the Literary/Sociological DivideRowman Altamira, 23 d’abr. 2004 - 272 pàgines In Travels with Ernest: Crossing the Literary/Sociological Divide, Laurel Richardson and Ernest Lockridge_accomplished sociologist and published novelist_explore the fascinating interplay between literary and ethnographic writing. The exciting result is an intriguing experimental text that simultaneously delves into, reveals, simplifies, and complicates methodologies of writing and conveying experience. Refusing to force their unique voices into one integrated account, the authors_also spouses_explicate their stories in separate narratives and then discuss in transcribed 'free-wheeling' conversations their different constructions of their travels together, travels simultaneously experienced, but recalled and related differently through the filters of distinct professional perceptions, life histories, and interiors. This boundary-crossing text will provide an ideal platform for students and professors interested in understanding and exploring the absorbing complexities and possibilities of ethnographic writing and creative nonfiction. |
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... Jewish kin , and to some extent my father's Irish family . Ernest : It's hard to find truly factual things about how the Chinese were treated . What you turn up at the site and on the Web is a much more benign vision than what I suspect ...
... Jewish kin , and to some extent my father's Irish family . Ernest : It's hard to find truly factual things about how the Chinese were treated . What you turn up at the site and on the Web is a much more benign vision than what I suspect ...
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... Jewish immigrant who seemed to like the Irish connection . It gave her an American identity and protected her children from pogroms — and worse . She especially liked that I had my father's strawberry blond hair . Father told me he was ...
... Jewish immigrant who seemed to like the Irish connection . It gave her an American identity and protected her children from pogroms — and worse . She especially liked that I had my father's strawberry blond hair . Father told me he was ...
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... Jewish - princess . " " Hello , ” I say to the sweet - faced older man who answers the door . " I'm Laurel Tyrrell . " Truth being a way of life for us Tyrrells , I say this without a whit of guilt , and in a faux Irish accent , which I ...
... Jewish - princess . " " Hello , ” I say to the sweet - faced older man who answers the door . " I'm Laurel Tyrrell . " Truth being a way of life for us Tyrrells , I say this without a whit of guilt , and in a faux Irish accent , which I ...
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... Jewish tradition for commemorat- ing the dead . " Wasn't this lucky ? " I say to Ernest . " That we got to see the castle and even have these great souvenirs ? " Ernest looks at the backside of a brochure . It has an architectural ...
... Jewish tradition for commemorat- ing the dead . " Wasn't this lucky ? " I say to Ernest . " That we got to see the castle and even have these great souvenirs ? " Ernest looks at the backside of a brochure . It has an architectural ...
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... Jewish mother , you know . " " You have in mind someone of your acquaintance ? " " I was thinking of that gully - like spot where we're not quite so ex- posed to the naked gaze . ” " And yes I said yes I will Yes . " That evening ...
... Jewish mother , you know . " " You have in mind someone of your acquaintance ? " " I was thinking of that gully - like spot where we're not quite so ex- posed to the naked gaze . ” " And yes I said yes I will Yes . " That evening ...
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