This volume presents the latest explorations of the literary turn in
ethnographic work by many of the leading people in the area. Centering
on autoethnography, personal narrative, ethnographic performance, and
the blending of social science and the arts, the articles collected here
emphasize embodiment, experiential understanding, participatory ways of
knowing, sensuous engagement, and intimate encounter. Drawing from
disciplines as diverse as sociology, philosophy, performance studies,
communication, family therapy, and English, the authors here demonstrate
the many ways in which ethnography can be effectively conducted and
expressed. The editors weave narrative and conversations surrounding the
conference from which these pieces emerged into a reflexive volume which
includes poetry, stories, theatre, and visual media as well as critical
pieces. Accessible and jargon free, this book should excite scholars and
students as to the expanding possibilities for ethnographic
presentation.