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Preface | vii | |
1 | The Narrative Turn in Social Inquiry | 1 |
Part 1 | Family and Place | |
Introduction | 13 | |
2 | Searching for Yellowstone | 17 |
3 | Twin Towers | 25 |
4 | Remembering George Washington on the Rio Grande | 35 |
5 | My Ain Folk: Scottish Oral History and the Sociological Imagination | 49 |
6 | Everyone Else: Becoming Jewish | 63 |
7 | Walking with Lao Tzu at Auschwitz | 71 |
Part 2 | The Body | |
Introduction | 87 | |
8 | Becoming Quasimodo: The Shaping of a Life | 91 |
9 | No Body Is Exempt: Beauty Compulsion and Resistance in Japan | 107 |
10 | Mama's Always on Stage: The Absurdity of the Pregnant Academic | 119 |
11 | Sexual Boundaries: Trespasses into Chaos | 129 |
12 | The Razor's Edge: Narcotics and the Embodiment of Trauma | 139 |
13 | Hoop Dreams on Wheels | 153 |
Part 3 | Education and Work | |
Introduction | 167 | |
14 | How I Started My Life in Crime | 171 |
15 | Born Illegal | 183 |
16 | Telling Tales: Journey of an Itinerant Storyteller | 195 |
17 | Silence of the Lambs: The Architecture of the Abattoir | 207 |
18 | Working-Class Heroes: Rinaldo Cappellini and the Anthracite Mineworkers | 215 |
19 | A Road Less Traveled | 231 |
20 | It Means Something: The Ghosts of War | 245 |
Part 4 | The Passing of Time | |
Introduction | 265 | |
21 | The Glowing of Such Fire | 267 |
References | 283 | |
The Contributors | 295 | |
Index | 297 | |
About the Book | 307 |
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