TY - BOOK AU - Lincoln,Yvonna S. AU - Denzin,Norman K. TI - The American tradition in qualitative research T2 - Sage benchmarks in research methods SN - 0761969802 AV - H62 .A573 2001 U1 - 300.72073 21 PY - 2001/// CY - London, Thousand Oaks PB - SAGE KW - Social sciences KW - Research KW - United States KW - Qualitative research N1 - Includes bibliographical references; v. 1. History, ethics, politics, and paradigms of inquiry -- v.2 Strategies of inquiry -- v.3. Methods of collecting empirical matericals -- v. 4. Interpretative practices -- --; Volume One: --; Appendix of Sources --; Editors' Introduction --; Part One; History, Ethics, Politics and Paradigms of Inquiry --; Section One; History and Ethics --; Qualitative Methods: Their History in Sociology and Anthropology; Arthur J Vidich and Stanford M Lyman --; Action Anthropology; Sol Tax --; Whose Side Are We On?; Howard S Becker --; Black Bourgeoisie: Public and Academic Reactions; E Franklin Frazier --; Sociological Snoopers and Journalistic Moralizers: An Exchange; Nicholas von Hoffman --; Ethics: The Failure of Positivist Science; Yvonna S Lincoln and Egon G Guba --; Emerging Criteria for Quality in Qualitative and Interpretive Research; Yvonna S Lincoln --; Section Two; Positivism, Postpositivism and Constructivism --; Methodological Principles of Empirical Science; Herbert Blumer --; Situated Knowledges; Donna Haraway The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective --; Section Three; Feminism, Radicalized Discourse, Critical Theory --; Criteria of Negro Art; W E B Du Bois --; Research; Zora Neale Hurston --; A Blueprint for Negro Authors; Nick Aaron Ford --; An American Dilemma: A Review; Ralph Ellison --; The Homeland Aztlan and Movimientos de rebeldia y las culturas que traicionan; Gloria Anzaldua --; Toward An Afrocentric Feminist Epistemology; Patricia Hill Collins --; Saving Black Folk Culture: Bell Hooks; Zora Neale Hurston --; The Black Arts Movement; Larry Neal --; Coloring Epistemologies; James Joseph Scheurich and Michelle D Young --; Are Our Research Epistemologies Racially Biased?A Manifesto for Cyborgs: Science,Technology and Socialist Feminism in the 1980s; Donna Haraway --; Section Four; Poststructural and Postcolonial Theory --; Thick Description: Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture; Clifford Geertz --; Can the Subaltern Speak?; Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak --; From Orientalism; Edward Said --; Section Five; Queer Theory --; Questions of Method; Michel Foucault --; Imitation and Gender Insubordination; Judith Butler --; Preface to The Use of Pleasure; Michel Foucault --; Volume Two: --; Part Two; Strategies of Inquiry --; Section One; Ethnography --; Revisiting Street Corner Society after Fifty Years; William Foote Whyte --; Blurred Genres: The Refiguration of Social Thought; Clifford Geertz --; Introduction: Out of Exile; Ruth Behar --; An End to Innocence: The Ethnography of Ethnography; John Van Maanen --; The 'Ethnographic Society' at Century's End: Clarifying the Role of Public Ethnography; Ken Plummer --; Fieldwork in the Era of Globalization; Arjun Appadurai --; The Ethnographers' Ball - Revisited; Patricia A Adler and Peter Adler --; Section Two; Performance Ethnography --; The Farmer's Daughter: A Performance Text; Michal McCall --; Beyond the Text: Toward a Performative Cultural Politics; Dwight Conquergood --; Performing Theory / /Embodied Writing; D Soyini Madison --; Section Three; Case Study --; Value of Delinquent Boy's Own Story; Clifford R Shaw --; The Case Study Method in Social Inquiry; Robert E Stake --; Critique Checklist for a Case Study Report; Robert E Stake --; Section Four; Life History --; Suggested Outline to Be Followed in Studying and Writing the Life History of a Deviant; Edwin M Lemert --; The Life Story Approach: A Continental View; Daniel Bertaux and Martin Kohli --; Life History and the Critique of American Sociological Practice; Paul C Luken and Suzanne Vaughan --; Section Five; Testimonio --; Testimonio and Postmodernism; George Yudice --; The Torture and Death of Her Little Brother, Burnt Alive in Front of Members of Their Families and the Community; Rigoberta Menchu --; The Death of Petrocinio; David Stoll --; Our Rigoberta? I, Rigoberta Menchu, Cultural Authority, and the Problem of Subaltern Agency; John Beverley --; Section Six; Grounded Theory --; The Discovery of Grounded Theory and Applying Grounded Theory; Barney G Glaser and Anselm L Strauss --; Grounded Theory; Kathy Charmaz --; Grounded Theory as an Emerging Paradigm for Computer-Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis; Markku Lonkila --; Section Seven; Interpretive Practice and Ethnomethodology --; Theorizing as Ideology; Dorothy Smith --; The Origins of the Term 'Ethnomethodology'; Harold Garfinkel --; Poststructuralist Theory as Political Necessity; Dorinne Kondo --; Analytic Ethnography: Features, Failings and Futures; John Lofland --; Poetics of Voice and Maps of Space: Two Trends within Empirical Research in Cultural Studies; Paula Saukko --; At the Border of Narrative and Ethnography; Jaber F Gubrium and James A Holstein --; Analyzing Talk and Text; David Silverman --; Section Eight; Action Research and Clinical Research --; Practical Anthropology; Bronislaw Malinowski --; Current Issues, Problems, and Trends to Advance Qualitative Paradigmatic Research Methods for the Future; Madeleine Leininger --; Part icipatory; Action Research: Through Practice to Science in Social Research; William Foote Whyte, Davydd J Greenwood and Pater Lazes --; Feminist Participatory Action Research: Methodological and Ethical Issues; Bev Gatenby and Maria Humphries --; Volume Three: --; Part Three; Methods of Collecting Empricial Materials --; Section One; Interview --; Of Sociology and the Interview; Mark Benney and Everett C Hughes --; Interviewing Women: A Contradiction in Terms; Ann Oakley --; Kundera's Immortality: The Interview Society and the Invention of the Self; Paul Atkinson and David Silverman --; The Active Interview in Perspective; James A Holstein and Jaber F Gubrium --; Section Two; Observations --; From Participant Observation to the Observation of Participation: The Emergence of Narrative Ethnography; Barbara Tedlock --; Rethinking Observation: From Method to Context; Michael V Angrosino and Kimberly Mays de Perez --; Section Three; Visual Methods --; Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson on The Use of the Camera in Anthropology; Gregory Bateson and Margaret Mead --; The Performative Visual Anthropology Films of Zora Neale Hurston; Elaine S Charnov --; Shadow Catchers or Shadow Snatchers? Ethical Issues for Photographers of Contemporary Native Americans; Lee Philip Brumbaugh --; Section Four; Autoethnography --; Auto-Ethnography: Paradigms, Problems and Prospects; David M Hayano --; The Other Side of the Fence: Seeing Black and White in a Small Southern Town; Carolyn Ellis --; The Next Night Sous Rature; Carol Rambo Ronai Wrestling with Derrida's Mimesis --; Torch; Stacy Holman Jones --; Section Five; Document Analysis and Material Culture --; The Case for Personal Documents; Gordon W Allport --; Ethical Considerations in Anthropology and Archaeology: or Relativism and Justice for All; Merrilee H Salmon --; Dialogics of Material Culture: Male and Female in Murik Outrigger Canoes; Kathleen Barlow and David Lipset --; Part Six; Narrative Methods --; The Challenge of Qualitative Content Analysis; Sigfried Kracauer --; Myth Today; Roland Barthes --; Encoding, Decoding; Stuart Hall --; Grandma's Story; Trinh T Minh-ha --; Section Seven; Representing and Analyzing Empirical Materials --; The Quest for Universals in Sociological Research; Ralph H Turner --; Telling about Society; Howard S Becker --; Writing-Stories: Co-Authoring 'The Sea Monster,' a Writing-Story; Laurel Richardson --; Section Eight; Focus Goups --; Purpose and Criteria; Robert K Merton, Marjorie Fiske and Patricia L Kendall --; Focus Groups; Richard A Krueger --; Focus Groups in Feminist Research; Esther Madriz --; Section Nine; Applied Ethnography --; Anti-Minotaur: The Myth of a Value-Free Sociology; Alvin W Gouldner --; Applying Ethnography; Eleanor Lyon --; A Crisis of Representation in the Human Sciences; George E Marcus and Michael M J Fischer --; Volume Four: --; Part Four; Interpretive Practices --; Section One; Interpretive Criteria --; Ethnographic Evaluation: A Theory and Method; Donald W Dorr-Bremme --; Section Two; Politics and Practices of Interpretation --; Fertile Obsession: Validity after Poststructuralism; Patti Lather --; Telling Tales of the South Pacific; Lola Romanucci-Ross --; Multiple Subjectivities and Strategic Positionality; Graciela Hernandez --; Zora Neale Hurston's Experimental Ethnographies --; Section Three; Writing: A Method of Inquiry N2 - "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."--Publisher description UR - http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0734/2001275836-b.html ER -