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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... never stops at all . -Emily Dickinson am a sociologist ; my husband , Ernest Lockridge is a novelist . We've been traveling together for a quarter of a century , seeing the world I through different professional eyes , biographies ...
... never stops at all . -Emily Dickinson am a sociologist ; my husband , Ernest Lockridge is a novelist . We've been traveling together for a quarter of a century , seeing the world I through different professional eyes , biographies ...
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... never learned his vegetation beyond the rudiments of oak , maple , catalpa , beech , and poison ivy . Sev- eral inches of rain have fallen during recent weeks . Portions of Death Val- ley are alive with wild flowers , but not Mesquite ...
... never learned his vegetation beyond the rudiments of oak , maple , catalpa , beech , and poison ivy . Sev- eral inches of rain have fallen during recent weeks . Portions of Death Val- ley are alive with wild flowers , but not Mesquite ...
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... never wanted to do in the first place ? " of some- " I've never quite understood it , " Laurel says . " Was it wanting to be a novelist , or- ? " Honey , I'm a coward in front of groups - terminally shy . " " You ? " " True Confession ...
... never wanted to do in the first place ? " of some- " I've never quite understood it , " Laurel says . " Was it wanting to be a novelist , or- ? " Honey , I'm a coward in front of groups - terminally shy . " " You ? " " True Confession ...
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... never loved her enough ? " " Has she loved you enough ? " asks Laurel . We're nearing the Grand Prix . The sun is casting long shadows . " There're other things , but I can't remember what . Or get my mind around them . Something's ...
... never loved her enough ? " " Has she loved you enough ? " asks Laurel . We're nearing the Grand Prix . The sun is casting long shadows . " There're other things , but I can't remember what . Or get my mind around them . Something's ...
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... never even occurred to me that we wouldn't be able to get out of Shenandoah . I knew we could retrace our steps . I had a clear enough memory of how to do that— Laurel : [ Laughs . ] Excuse me for laughing . Ernest : Really , I knew we ...
... never even occurred to me that we wouldn't be able to get out of Shenandoah . I knew we could retrace our steps . I had a clear enough memory of how to do that— Laurel : [ Laughs . ] Excuse me for laughing . Ernest : Really , I knew we ...
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