
Accidental Ethnography
An Inquiry into Family Secrecy
Christopher N. Poulos(Author)
Left Coast Press Inc
1st Edition
Published on 31. December 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
216 pages
978-1-59874-146-9 (ISBN)
Description
Each family has its secrets, ones that shape family communication and relationships in a way generally unknown to the outsider and often the family itself. Autoethnographers, students of these relationships, confront many silences in their attempts to understand these social worlds. It is often the accidental slip, the spontaneous discussion, the offhanded comment that opens this terrain of secrets to the conscientious storyteller. Accidental Ethnography delves into this shadowy world of pain and loss in the hopes of finding productive, ethical avenues for transforming the secret lives of families into powerful narratives of hope. It merges autoethnographic method with the therapeutic power of storytelling to heal family wounds. Poulos's lyrical text will appeal to those in ethnography, interpersonal communication, and family relationships alike.
Reviews / Votes
"What makes this book's applications unique is their ability to make students, including those of us who think of ourselves as lifelong learners, to think on a higher level of reflective engagement. . . . What you have in your hands a truly remarkable story that will engage, I have no doubt, your most creative and intellectual energies." -H. L. Goodall, Jr., Arizona State University"...Poulos constantly reminds us that what he is writing about is as much about the reader as it is about the author. He encourages us to engage in the journey he has undertaken, to write our stories as he writes his. In fact, many times I had to pause in my reading of his book to write my own accounts, something that I think would make Poulos feel as if his project is fulfilled. And in that writing, in that story-telling, often spurred by some accidental trigger I found in his book, we both begin to find some place of healing. Poulos ends his book by finding peace through writing; by allowing the moments to flow into his writing, he finds that writing gave him the home he was looking for."...--Southern Communication Journal
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Language
English
Place of publication
Walnut Creek
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59874-146-9 (9781598741469)
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Christopher N. Poulos is Associate Professor of Communication Studies at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro. An ethnographer and philosopher of communication, he teaches courses in family and relational communication, dialogue, ethnography, film studies, and rhetoric. His work has appeared in Qualitative Inquiry, American Communication Journal, Southern Communication Journal, Cultural Studies: A Research Volume, and in the books 9/11 in American Culture, Spirituality, Action, & Pedagogy: Teaching from the Heart, and Spirituality, Action, and Teaching: Stories from Within.
Content
chapterOne Family Secrets; chapterTwo Accidental Ethnography; chapterThree Dreaming Autoethnography; chapterFour Out of the Shadows; chapterFive Evoking Archetypal Themes in an Ethnographic Life; chapterSix The Storied Life and the Courage to Connect; epi Epilogue;