Acknowledgements Preface Chapter 1: Ethnography as Couter-Hegemony: Remarks on Epistemology and Method Chapter 2: Obituary: Dell H. Hymes (1927-2009) Chapter 3: Ethnography and Democracy: Hymes' Political Theory of Language Chapter 4: Ethnopoetics as Functional Reconstruction: Dell Hymes' Narrative View of the World Chapter 5: Grassroots Historiography and the Problem of Voice: Tshibumba's Histoire Du Zaïre Chapter 6: Historical Bodies and Historical Space Chapter 7: Semiotic and Spatial Scope: Towards a Materialist Semiotics Chapter 8: Pierre Bourdieu and Language in Society Chapter 9: Combining Surveys and Ethnographies in the Study of Rapid Social Change Chapter 10: Data Sharing As Entextualization Practice Chapter 11: Chronotopes, Scales and Complexity in the Study of Language in Society Chapter 12: Marxism and Urban Culture Chapter 13: On Scope and Depth in Linguistic Ethnography: A Commentary References.
Dialogues with Ethnography : Notes on Classics, and How I Read Them