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- catalog abstract "Striving to express the lived experience of women's music at The Club, Stacy Holman Jones has created a text that is itself performative, and the reader cannot resist playing a starring role. Her evocative narrative slips in and out of prose, dialogue, and poetry. Field notes and song lyrics are staged as inseparable parts of the events of social meaning occurring between ethnographer and field site, between reader and text. Jones is haunted by the specters of Reliability and Validity, motivated by the goals of multivocality and multiple truths, and driven by the music. She is also driven by the mystery and complexity of women's music; a category which is impossible to capture, tame, or pin down. In exploring dynamics of race and gender in the club as an organization, Jones refuses to reduce the richness of her observations to simplistic, categorical statements. This innovative ethnography is an important move toward turning the postmodern critique into a lyrical and complex expression of social experience.".
- catalog contributor b10772973.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Mother's Music -- Ch. 2. Ain't I a Woman? -- Ch. 3. Both/And -- Ch. 4. Engineering the Feminine -- Ch. 5. The Toyota of Ethnography -- Ch. 6. Don't You -- Ch. 7. Little Notes -- Ch. 8. Refrain, not Finale.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-185) and index.".
- catalog description "Jones is haunted by the specters of Reliability and Validity, motivated by the goals of multivocality and multiple truths, and driven by the music. She is also driven by the mystery and complexity of women's music; a category which is impossible to capture, tame, or pin down. In exploring dynamics of race and gender in the club as an organization, Jones refuses to reduce the richness of her observations to simplistic, categorical statements.".
- catalog description "Striving to express the lived experience of women's music at The Club, Stacy Holman Jones has created a text that is itself performative, and the reader cannot resist playing a starring role. Her evocative narrative slips in and out of prose, dialogue, and poetry. Field notes and song lyrics are staged as inseparable parts of the events of social meaning occurring between ethnographer and field site, between reader and text.".
- catalog description "This innovative ethnography is an important move toward turning the postmodern critique into a lyrical and complex expression of social experience.".
- catalog extent "191 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Kaleidoscope notes.".
- catalog identifier "076198965X".
- catalog identifier "0761989668 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Kaleidoscope notes.".
- catalog isPartOf "Ethnographic alternatives book series ; v. 3.".
- catalog isPartOf "Ethnographic alternatives book series ; vol. 3".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Walnut Creek [Calif.] : AltaMira Press,".
- catalog relation "Kaleidoscope notes.".
- catalog spatial "California San Francisco.".
- catalog subject "780/.82 21".
- catalog subject "Club (San Francisco, Calif.)".
- catalog subject "Corporate culture California San Francisco.".
- catalog subject "Feminist music Performances California San Francisco.".
- catalog subject "ML82 .J66 1998".
- catalog subject "Music-halls (Variety-theaters, cabarets, etc.) California San Francisco.".
- catalog subject "Women's music Performances California San Francisco.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Mother's Music -- Ch. 2. Ain't I a Woman? -- Ch. 3. Both/And -- Ch. 4. Engineering the Feminine -- Ch. 5. The Toyota of Ethnography -- Ch. 6. Don't You -- Ch. 7. Little Notes -- Ch. 8. Refrain, not Finale.".
- catalog title "Kaleidoscope notes : writing women's music and organizational culture / Stacy Holman Jones.".
- catalog type "text".