Volume 1: Contexts and Controversies Introduction - 1. Paul Atkinson and Sara Delamont Functionalists write too - 2. Boon, J. A. Stories and Sociology - 3. Davis, F. Looking both ways - 4. Herzfeld, M. Styles of reporting qualitative field research - 5. Lofland, J. Slide show: Evans-Pritchard's African Transparencies - 6. Geertz, C. The emergence of Self-consciousness in Ethnography - 7. Nash, D. and Wintrob, R. On the writing of ethnography - 8. Crapanzano, V. The literary rhetoric of science: comedy and pathos in drinking driver research - 9. Gusfield, J. The analogical tradition and the emergence of dialogical Anthropology - 10. Tedlock, D. What written knowledge does - 11. Bazerman, C. Dialectical Irony - 12. Brown, R.H. On ethnographic Surrealism - 13. Clifford, J. Writing ethnography - 14. Atkinson, P.A. On ethnographic authority - 15. Clifford, C. J. Putting facts together - 16. Law, J. and Williams, R.J. From rapport to under erasure - 17. Marcus, G.E. The Rhetoric of ethnographic holism - 18. Thornton, R.J. Ethnography without tears - 19. Roth, P.A. Rhetoric and the authority of ethnography - 20. Sangren, P.S. The Postmodern turn in anthropology - 21. F.E. Mascia-Lees et al Make me reflexive - but not yet: strategies for managing essential reflexivity in ethnographic discourse - 22. Watson, G. Volume 2: Reading Qualitative Research The rhetoric of economics - 23. McCloskey, D. Textual Persuasion - 24. Yearley, S. Irony: a methodological theory - 25. Anderson, D.C. and Sharrock, W.W. Confronting ethnography's crisis of representation - 26. Denzin, N.K. Four ways to improve the craft of fieldwork - 27. Emerson, R.M. Ethnographies as texts - 28. Marcus, G.E. and Gushman, D. The 'crisis' in representation - 29. Flaherty, M. Beyond Malinowski and after Writing Culture - 30. Marcus, G.E. The crisis in representation: a brief history - 31. Flaherty, M.G. The sky is not falling - 32. Manning, P.K. Anthropology as a kind of writing - 33. Spencer, J. On ethnographic self-fashioning: Conrad and Malinowski - 34. Clifford, J. Goffman's poetics - 35. Atkinson, P.A. Sarcasm, satire and irony as voices in Goffman's Asylums - 36. Fine, G.A. and Martini, D.D. Out of context - 37. Strathern, M. et al. Volume 3: Analysis and Voice in Qualitative Research Qualitative data analysis - 38. Coffey, A., Holbrook, B. and Atkinson, P. Deja entendu: The liminal qualities of anthropological fieldnotes - 39. Jackson, J.E. On writing field notes - 40. Wolfinger Representing discourse: The Rhetoric of Transcription - 41. Mishler, E.G. Qualitative Research and translation dilemmas - 42. Temple and Young Abduction as the type of inference - 43. Richardson and Kramer Fear of Offending - 44. Hoskins and Stoltz The presentation of everyday life: some textual strategies for 'adequate ethnography' - 45. Stoddart, K. 'Dear Researcher' - 46. Letherby and Zdrodwski Gender, the personal and the voice of scholarship - 47. Fleischman Problems of editing 'first-person' sociology - 48. Blauner, B. A taste for the other - 49. Dominguez, V. 51. Moore, S.F. - 50. Narayan, K.How native is the native anthropologist? Explaining the present: Theoretical dilemmas in processional ethnography The collective story: postmodernism and the writing of sociology - 52. Richardson, L. Falling through the 'savage slot' - 53. Austin-Broos, D.J. Troubles in the field - 54. Fortier, A-M. Storytelling and the Interpretation of Meaning in Qualitative Research - 55. Bailey, P.H. and Tilley, S. Studying the self - 56. Saukko Beyond "subjectivity" - 57. Kreiger, S. Writing culture, writing feminism - 58. Gordon, D. Defining feminist ethnography - 59. Visweswaran, K. Volume 4: Writing and Representation What's wrong with ethnography? - 60. Hammersley Doing ethnography, writing ethnography - 61. Stanley Autonomy and credibility: Voice as method - 62. Cohen, I.J. and Rogers, M.F. The theater of ethnography - 63. Mienczakowski, J. Reading and Writing Performance - 64. Denzin The sea monster: An ethnographic drama - 65. Richardson, L. and Lockeridge, E. Fiction and ethnography - 66. Richardson and Lockridge Balancing the Berimbau - 67. Stephens and Delamont The fatal flaw - 68. Sparkes, A. Finding the Limits - 69. Walford Analytic Autoethnography - 70. Anderson Analysing analytic autoethnography - 71. Ellis and Bochner Show me a sign - 72. Brady A walk in the olive grove - 73. Tierney The anthropologists's son - 74. Murphy On auto/biography in sociology - 75. Stanley, L. Plenty confidence in myself: The initiation of a white woman scholar into Haitian vodou - 76. Brown, K. Mc Three women, one struggle: Anthropology, performance and pedagogy - 77. Harrison, F. Performing the text - 78. Paget, M.A. 'I yam what I am' - 79. Jeffries, R.B. Text bites and the R. word - 80. Linnekin, J. Deconstructing dissemination - 81. Barnes et al. Storying Schools - 82. Sikes Dissolution and reconstitution of self - 83. Kondo, D.K. The validity of angels - 84. Lather, P.A. The Collective Story - 85. Richardson Survival in the field: Implications of personal experiences in fieldwork - 86. Clarke, M. Sociological Introspection and emotional experience - 87. Ellis, C.