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"This is a masterful text, both in style and content, a text of experience. It tells much about the nature of social life and what ittakes to do social observa-tion and research.""--"Eric Eisenberg," "University of Southern California This is a masterful text, both in style and content, a text of experience. It tells much about the nature of social life and what it takes to do social observation and research. ""Eric Eisenberg," "University of Southern California" This is a masterful text, both in style and content, a text of experience. It tells much about the nature of social life and what ittakes to do social observation and research. ""Eric Eisenberg," "University of Southern California" "This is a masterful text, both in style and content, a text of experience. It tells much about the nature of social life and what ittakes to do social observa-tion and research.""--"Eric Eisenberg," "University of Southern California
Mystery, rather than problem, provides the context that the cultural ethnographer best uses to approach the experience of both the living and the writing of culture. In this work, H. L. Goodall, Jr., continues his discussion of the cultural ethnographer as detective through an investigation of what he calls the rock n roll mystery. Using Bakhtin s notion of Carnival, Goodall positions rock n roll as an important aspect of the American cultural experience using its lyrics and rhythm as a force of resistance to the dominant bureaucratic order. He argues that interpretive ethnography, where sentences use rhythms and emotions along with words to construct a work, parallels rock n roll in its creation of multiple voices struggling for creative and interpretive presence and space in the text. As there is no privileged text in the social life of rock n roll, there is no privileged voice in the writing of interpretive ethnography. It is, instead, a reading and writing method within the field of communication and the field of cultural studies that challenges the existing wisdom. Goodall invites the reader to join him in the role of the detective who confronts, enters, and then participates in the mysteries of living. Through the use of his interpretive method, Goodall is able to move under the skin of experience to disclose the relationship among self, other(s), and context, an understanding only achieved by going beneath the often cosmetic surfaces of cultural traffic to where symbols mingle with the driven stuff of life. Because the stuff of life is laid out on the pages of this book, Goodall s text is as compelling as a good novel and in some ways more intimate."
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Gebunden. Zustand: Gebraucht. Gebraucht - Sehr gut Ungelesenes, vollständiges Exemplar; in sehr gutem Zustand mit leichten Lagerspuren, als Mängelexemplar gekennzeichnet -Mystery, rather than 'problem,' provides the con-text that the cultural ethnographer best uses to ap-proach the experience of both the living and the writ-ing of culture. In this work, H. L. Goodall, Jr., continues his discussion of the cultural ethnographer as detective through an investigation of what he calls the 'rock n roll mystery.'\\nOriginalBarCode: 9780809316106 286 pp. Artikel-Nr. 7050526
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