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Interview roles are less clear than they once were, and in some cases, the roles are even exchanged to promote new opportunities for understanding the shape and evolution of selves and experience.

Postmodern Interviewing offers readers an exploration of the postmodern interview, a conversation with diverse purposes in which the communicative format is constructed as much within the interview conversation as it stems from predesignated research interests. It provides cutting-edge discussions of emerging horizons, featuring reflexivity, poetics, and power, along with discussions of new ways of gathering experiential knowledge. Employing concepts from anthropology, family studies, history, and sociology, the contributors present the ambitious new directions in which the interview has gone, such as:





How the interview process is refracted through the lens of language, knowledge, culture, and difference How the dividing line between fact and fiction is blurred to promote richer understanding How standardized representation has given way to representational invention

By exploring these exciting developments, readers will be exposed to the engaging opportunities for understanding the shape and evolution of selves and social worlds that are made possible through changes in the interview process.

This volume is comprised of chapters from the Handbook of Interview Research (Gubrium and Holstein, SAGE, 2001). The companion volume, Inside Interviewing (SAGE, 2003), is also comprised of chapters from the Handbook.
Introduction
Postmodern Sensibilities
3(18)
Jaber F. Gubrium
James A. Holstein
PART I. NEW HORIZONS
From the Individual Interview to the Interview Society
21(30)
Jaber F. Gubrium
James A. Holstein
Postmodern Trends in Interviewing
51(16)
Andrea Fontana
Active Interviewing
67(14)
James A. Holstein
Jaber F. Gubrium
Internet Interviewing
81(28)
Chris Mann
Fiona Stewart
PART II. REFLEXIVITY
Revisiting the Relationship Between Participant Observation and Interviewing
109(14)
Paul Atkinson
Amanda Coffey
Personal and Folk Narrative as Cultural Representation
123(18)
Kirin Narayan
Kenneth M. George
The Cinematic Society and the Reflexive Interview
141(16)
Norman K. Denzin
Their Story/My Story/Our Story: Including the Researcher's Experience in Interview Research
157(30)
Carolyn Ellis
Leigh Berger
PART III. POETICS AND POWER
Poetic Representation of Interviews
187(16)
Laurel Richardson
Analytic Strategies for Oral History Interviews
203(22)
Richard Candida Smith
Interviewing at the Border of Fact and Fiction
225(18)
Paul C. Rosenblatt
Interviewing, Power/Knowledge, and Social Inequality
243(12)
Charles L. Briggs
Author Index 255(8)
Subject Index 263(20)
About the Editors 283(2)
About the Contributors 285


Jaber F. Gubrium is professor and chair of sociology at the University of Missouri. He has an extensive record of research on the social organization of care in human service institutions. His publications include numerous books and articles on aging, family, the life course, medicalization, and representational practice in therapeutic context. James A. Holstein is professor of sociology in the Department of Social and Cultural Sciences at Marquette University. His research and writing projects have addressed social problems, deviance and social control, mental health and illness, family, and the self, all approached from an ethnomethodologically- informed, constructionist perspective.