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Author Walsh, William, 1916-1996.

Title Introduction to Keats / William Walsh
Published London ; New York : Methuen, 1981

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Description 141 pages ; 22 cm
Series University paperbacks ; 739
University paperbacks ; 739
Contents A four-part introduction to the interview : introducing the interview ; society, sociology and the interview ; anthropology and the interview ; anthropology and the interview edited / Jonathan Skinner -- The interview as a form of talking-partnership : dialectical, focussed, ambiguous, special / Nigel Rapport -- Ethnography is not participant observation : reflections on the interview as participatory qualitative research / Jenny Hockey and Martin Forsey -- Finding and mining the talk : negotiating knowledge and knowledge transfer in the field / Lisette Josephides -- The autobiographical narrative interview : a potential arena of emotional remembering, performance and reflection / Maruška Svašek and Markieta Domecka -- Eliciting the tacit : interviewing to understand bodily experience / Georgiana Gore, Géraldine Rix-Lièvre, Olivier Wathelet and Anne Cazemajou -- Difficult moments in the ethnographic interview : vulnerability, silence and rapport / Anne Montgomery -- Instances of inspiration : interviewing dancers and writers / Helena Wulff -- 'Angola calling' : a study of registers of imagination in the interview / Madalina Florescu -- The contortions of forgiveness : betrayal, abandonment and narrative entrapment among the Harkis / Vincent Crapanzano -- Integrating interviews into quantitative domains : reaching the parts controlled trial can't reach / Alexandra Greene -- Recalling what was unspeakable : hunger in North Korea / Sandra Fahy -- Re-presenting Hopis : indigenous responses to the ethnographic interview / Nick McCaffery -- Epilogue : expectations, auto-narrative and beyond / Marilyn Strathern
Summary This volume examines the use of interviews by placing the interview itself in the hot-seat, exploring its nature, techniques, and illustrative case studies. It also addresses key issues such as awkwardness, silence and censorship, and will appeal to social scientists and anthropologists using interviews in their research
Analysis Keats, John Criticism and interpretation
Poetry in English Keats, John 1795-1821
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Bibliography: pages [134]-136
Subject Keats, John, 1795-1821 -- Criticism and interpretation.
SUBJECT Keats, John
LC no. 80041754
ISBN 0416304907
0416305008 (paperback)