Ethnography unbound : from theory shock to critical praxis /
edited by Stephen Gilbert Brown and Sidney I. Dobrin.
- xii, 326 pages ; 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction. New Writers of the Cultural Sage: From Postmodern Theory Shock to Critical Praxis / Critical Ethnography, Ethics, and Work: Rearticulationg Labor / Mediating Materiality and Discursivity: Critical Ethnography as Metageneric Learning / The Ethnographic Experience of Postmodern Literarcies / Shifting Figures: Rhetorical Ethnography / Writing Program Redesign: Learning from Ethnographic Inquiry, Civic Rhetoric, and the History of Rhetorical Education / Open to Change: Ethos, Identification, and Critical Ethnography in Composition Studies / State Standards in the United States and the National Curriculum in the United Kingdom: Political Siege Engines against Teacher Professionalism? / Debating Ecology: Ethnographic Writing that "Makes a Difference" / Critical Auto/Ethnography: A Constructive Approach to Research in the Composition Classroom / Unsituating the Subject: "Locating" Composition and Ethnography in Mobile Worlds / Protean Subjectivities: Qualitative Research and the Inclusion of the Personal / Changing Directions: Participatory-Action Research, Agency, and Representation / Just What Are We Talking About? Disciplinary Struggle and the Ethnographic Imaginary / The Ethics of Reading Critical Ethnography / Beyond Theory Shock: Ethos, Knowledge, and Power in Critical Ethnography / Stephen Gilbert Brown and Sidney I. Dobrin -- Bruce Horner -- Mary Jo Reiff -- Christopher Schroeder -- Gwen Gorzelsky -- Lynee Lewis Gaillet -- Robert Brooke and Charlotte Hogg -- John Sylvester Lofty -- Sharon McKenzie Stevens -- Susan S. Hanson -- Christopher Keller -- Janet Alsup -- Bronwyn T. Williams and Mary Brydon-Miller -- Lance Massey -- Min-Zhan Lu -- Stephen Gilbert Brown. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.