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978-0-7591-0594-2 • Hardback • June 2004 • $117.00 • (£90.00)
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Ronald J. Pelias is a professor of speech communication at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. He is the author of Writing Performance: Poeticizing the Researcher's Body and Performance Studies: The Interpretation of Aesthetic Texts.
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Chapter 1: The Heart's Introduction 2
Chapter 2: A Personal Ecology 3
Chapter 3: The Body's Complaint 4
Chapter 4: Speech and the Body's Presence 5
Chapter 5: Mirror Mirror 6
Chapter 6: Remembering Vietnam 7
Chapter 7: For Father and Son: An Ethnodrama with No Catharsis 8
Chapter 8: The Poet's Self: Making Someone 9
Chapter 9: Friends and Lovers 10
Chapter 10: Always Dying: Living Between Da and Fort 11
Chapter 11: The Academic: An Ethnographic Case Study 12
Chapter 12: The Critical Life 13
Chapter 13: Playing the Field with Elyse Pineau 14
Chapter 14: Making Lists: Life at the University 15
Chapter 15: The Academic Tourist: A Critical Ethnography 16
Chapter 16: Schooling in Classroom Politics 17
Chapter 17: What the Heart Learns 18 Index 19 About the Author