First published in 1990, The Ethnographic Imagination explores how
sociologists use literary and rhetorical conventions to convey
their findings and arguments, and to 'persuade' their colleagues
and students of the authenticity of their accounts. Looking at
selected sociological texts in the light of contemporary social
theory, the author analyses how their arguments are constructed and
illustrated, and gives many new insights into the literary
convention of realism and factual accounts.
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