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Series Editor's Foreword Charles Lemert ix
Preface to Second Edition xvii
Acknowledgments xix
1 Sociology as Secret Writing: Lessons from Postmodernism 1
2 Learning Discipline Discursively 23
3 Beginning Science 53
4 Method as the Main Text 95
5 Concluding Science 143
6 "Maybe the Reviewer Is Just Dense": Review and Revision as Argument 173
7 Was Sociology Always Like This? 201
8 Sociological Writing in the Wake of Postmodernism 237
9 Has Mainstream Sociology Gone Public? 267
Appendix: Articles in the Sample 287
Bibliography 295
Index 303
About the Author 317
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