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The American Literatures Initiative
The Clay Sanskrit Library
The Collected Works of Walt Whitman
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QUALITATIVE STUDIES IN PSYCHOLOGY

General Editors: Michelle Fine and Jeanne Marecek

This series showcases the power and possibility of qualitative work in psychology. Books feature detailed and vivid accounts of qualitative psychology research using a variety of methods, including participant observation and field work, discursive and textual analyses, and critical cultural history. They probe vital issues of theory, implementation, interpretation, representation, and ethics that qualitative workers confront. The series mission is to enlarge and refine the repertoire of qualitative approaches to psychology.

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Autism and the Myth


Chicana Feminisms

American Karma
Race, Culture, and Identity in the Indian Diaspora
Sunil Bhatia
Situating Sadness

Everyday Courage
The Lives and Stories of Urban Teenagers
Niobe Way

Negotiating Consent in Psychotherapy
Patrick O'Neill

Flirting with Danger
Young Women's Reflections on Sexuality and Domination
Lynn M. Phillips

Voted Out
The Psychological Consequences of Anti-Gay Politics
Glenda M. Russell

Inner City Kids
Adolescents Confront Life and Violence in an Urban Community
Alice McIntyre

From Subjects to Subjectivities
A Handbook of Interpretive and Participatory Methods
Edited by Deborah L. Tolman and Mary Brydon-Miller

Growing Up Girl: Psychosocial Explorations of Gender and Class
Valerie Walkerdine, Helen Lucey and June Melody

Voicing Chicana Feminisms
Young Women Speak Out on Identity and Sexuality
Aida Hurtado

Situating Sadness
Women and Depression in Social Context
Edited by Janet M. Stoppard and Linda M. McMullen

Living Outside Mental Illness
Qualitative Studies of Recovery in Schizophrenia
Larry Davidson

Autism and the Myth of the Person Alone
Douglas Biklen, with Sue Rubin, Tito Rajarshi Mukhopadhyay, Lucy Blackman, Larry Bissonnette, Alberto Frugone, Richard Attfield, and Jamie Burke

forthcoming:

Muslim American Youth
Understanding Hyphenated Identities through Mutiple Methods
Selcuk R. Sirin and Michelle Fine

Pride in the Projects
Teens Building Identities in Urban Contexts
Nancy L. Deutsch