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This volume collects a dozen of Ellis’s autoethnographic stories with a layering of new interpretations, reflections, and vignettes to her older work.


Carolyn Ellis is the leading writer in the move toward personal, autobiographical writing as a strategy for academic research. In addition to her landmark books Final Negotiations and The Ethnographic I, she has authored numerous stories that demonstrate the emotional power and academic value of autoethnography. This volume collects a dozen of Ellis’s stories—about the loss of her husband, brother and mother; of growing up in small town Virginia; about the work of the ethnographer; about emotionally charged life issues such as abortion, caregiving, and love. Atop these captivating stories, she adds the component of meta-autoethography—a layering of new interpretations, reflections, and vignettes to her older work. An important new work for qualitative researchers and a student-friendly text for courses.
Preface 9(4)
My Narrative Inheritance: March 12, 1976-December 7, 2001
13(12)
Where He Came From: December 7, 1941, and Its Aftermath
25(22)
Hidden Tales within the Paper Trails: April-December 1946
47(28)
What I Didn't Know: October 1944-November 1946
75(12)
Martinsburg: November 1946-September 1952
87(14)
Appointment to a Cold War: June 1954-August 1955
101(16)
Setup: Angleton, Colby, and Italy, 1946-1954
117(20)
Rome: 1956-1958
137(18)
Philby: 1956
155(18)
Fragments: London, 1958-1960
173(18)
London, Berlin, Washington: 1960
191(22)
Wyoming: 1960-1961
213(20)
Breakdown: 1962-1963
233(14)
Recovery, Vindication, and the Night Road to Ruin: November 1962-July 1963
247(20)
Trouble at Home: Cheyenne, 1963-1964
267(26)
Better Living Through Chemistry: Cheyenne, 1965-1967
293(24)
Philadelphia and Operation CHAOS: 1967-1969
317(26)
Decline, Denouement, and Death: 1970-1976
343(26)
Postscript: Echoes from the Story Line 369(4)
Sources 373(12)
References Cited 385(10)
Index 395
Carolyn Ellis is professor of communication and sociology in the Department of Communication at the University of South Florida. She is the author of Final Negotiations (1995) and The Ethnographic I (2004) and numerous autoethnographic short stories. She is also coeditor (with Arthur Bochner) of Composing Ethnography (1996), Ethnographically Speaking (2002), and the Left Coast book series Writing Lives.