to JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY ETHNOGRAPHY Volume 34 Number 1 (February 2005) pp. 1-112 Number 2 (April 2005) pp. 113-248 Number 3 (June 2005) pp. 249-368 Number 4 (August 2005) pp. 369-496 Number 5 (October 2005) pp. 497-628 Number 6 (December 2005) pp. 629-748 Authors: ATHENS, LONNIE, “Violent Encounters: Violent Engagements, Skirmishes, and Tiffs.” 631. BERNS, NANCY, see Schweingruber, D. BETSALEL, KEN, see Kelley, H. BROMLEY, DAVID G., see Monahan, B. A. CASPER, MONICA J., and HEATHER LAINE TALLEY, “Preface to the Speciai Issue.” 115. CHAMBERLAIN, LINDSEY JOYCE, see Tope, D. COUSER, G. THOMAS, “Disability and (Auto)ethnography: Riding (and Writing) the Bus with My Sister; 121. CROWLEY, MARTHA, see Tope, D. DAVIS, CHRISTINE S., and KATHLEEN A. SALKIN, “Sisters and Friends: Dialogue and Multivocality in a Relational Model of Sibling Disability,” 206. FINLAY, WILLIAM, see Mears, A. GENTRY, JAMES W., see Stephens, D. L. HATTY, SUZANNE E., “FleshWork: Performativity and Embodiment” [Review Essay], 101. HILL, RONALD PAUL, see Stephens, D. L. HODSON, RANDY, see Tope, D. HOEY, BRIAN A., “From Pi to Pie: Moral Narratives of Noneconomic Migration and Starting Over in the Postindustrial Midwest,” 586. HUNT, SCOTT A., “Editorial Introduction,” 3. JENKS, ELAINE BASS, “Explaining Disability: Parents’ Stories of Raising Children with Visual Impairments in a Sighted World,” 143. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Vol. 34 No. 6, December 2005 743-745 © 2005 Sage Publications 744. JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY ETHNOGRAPHY / DECEMBER 2005 KELLEY, HEIDI, and KEN BETSALEL, “Travels in Stroke Country: An Ethnographic Photo Essay,” 170. KELLY, SUSAN E., “‘A Different Light’: Examining Impairment through Parent Nar- ratives of Childhood Disability,” 180. KIDDER, JEFFREY L., “Style and Action: A Decoding of Bike Messenger Symbols,” 344. KLEINKNECHT, STEVEN, see SHAFFIR, W. KURIEN, PREMA A., “Being Young, Brown, and Hindu: The Identity Struggles of Second-Generation Indian Americans,” 434. LEVINSON, MARTIN P., “The Role of Play in the Formation and Maintenance of Cul- tural Identity: Gypsy Children in Home and School Contexts,” 499. McCCOLGAN, GILLIAN, “A Place to Sit: Resistance Strategies Used to Create Privacy and Home by People with Dementia,” 410. MAROLLA, JOSEPH A., see Monahan, B. A. MEARS, ASHLEY, and WILLIAM FINLAY, “Not Just a Paper Doll: How Models Manage Bodily Capital and Why They Perform Emotional Labor,” 317. MONAHAN, BRIAN A., JOSEPH A. MAROLLA and DAVID G. BROMLEY, “Con- structing Coercion: The Organization of Sexual Assault,” 284. MONTEMURRO, BETH, “Add Men, Don’t Stir: Reproducing Traditional Gender Roles in Modern Wedding Showers,” 6. RAMBO, CAROL, “Impressions of Grandmother: An Autoethnographic Portrait,” 560. SALKIN, KATHLEEN A., see Davis, C. S. SCHWEINGRUBER, DAVID, and NANCY BERNS, “Shaping the Selves of Young Salespeople through Emotion Management,” 679. SHAFFIR, WILLIAM, and STEVEN KLEINKNECHT, “Death at the Polls: Experi- encing and Coping with Political Defeat,” 707. SHEFF, ELISABETH, “Polyamorous Women, Sexual Subjectivity and Power,” 251. STEPHENS, DEBRA LYNN, RONALD PAUL HILL, and JAMES W. GENTRY, “A Consumer-Behavior Perspective on Intimate Partner Violence,” 36. TALLEY, HEATHER LAINE, “The Curious Incident of Disability in the Night-Time” [Review Essay], 235. TALLEY, HEATHER LAINE, see Casper, M. J. TOPE, DANIEL, LINDSEY JOYCE CHAMBERLAIN, MARTHA CROWLEY, and RANDY HODSON, “The Benefits of Being There: Evidence from the Literature on Work,” 470. VANDERSTAAY, STEVEN L., “One Hundred Dollars and a Dead Man: Ethical Deci- sion Making in Ethnographic Fieldwork,” 371. VILADRICH, ANAHI, “Tango Immigrants in New York City: The Value of Social Reciprocities WHEATLEY, ELIZABETH E., “Risk, Reflexivity, and an Elusory Body: Transforma- tions in Studying Illness,” 68. Articles: “Add Men, Don’t Stir: Reproducing Traditional Gender Roles in Modern Wedding Showers,” Montemurro, 6. INDEX 745 “Being Young, Brown, and Hindu: The Identity Struggles of Second-Generation Indian Americans,” Kurien, 434. “The Benefits of Being There: Evidence from the Literature on Work,” Tope et al., 470. “Constructing Coercion: The Organization of Sexual Assault,’ Monahan et al., 284. “A Consumer-Behavior Perspective on Intimate Partner Violence,” Stephens et al., 36. “Death at the Polls: Experiencing and Coping with Political Defeat,” Shaffir and Kleinknecht, 707. “*A Different Light’: Examining Impairment through Parent Narratives of Childhood Disability,” Kelly, 180. “Disability and (Auto)ethnography: Riding (and Writing) the Bus with My Sister? Couser, 121. “Editorial Introduction,” Hunt, 3. “Explaining Disability: Parents’ Stories of Raising Children with Visual Impairments in a Sighted World,” Jenks, 143. “From Pi to Pie: Moral Narratives of Noneconomic Migration and Starting Over in the Postindustrial Midwest,” Hoey, 586. “Impressions of Grandmother: An Autoethnographic Portrait,’ Rambo, 560. “Not Just a Paper Doll: How Models Manage Bodily Capital and Why They Perform Emotional Labor,” Mears and Finlay, 317. “One Hundred Dollars and a Dead Man: Ethical Decision Making in Ethnographic Fieldwork,” Vanderstaay, 371. “A Place to Sit: Resistance Strategies Used to Create Privacy and Home by People with Dementia,” McColgan, 410. “Polyamorous Women, Sexual Subjectivity and Power,” Sheff, 251. “Preface to the Special Issue,’ Casper and Talley,” 115. “Risk, Reflexivity, and an Elusory Body: Transformations in Studying I!Iness,” Wheatley, 68. “The Role of Play in the Formation and Maintenance of Cultural Identity: Gypsy Chil- dren in Home and School Contexts,” Levinson, 499. “Shaping the Selves of Young Salespeople through Emotion Management,” Schweingruber and Berns, 679. “Sisters and Friends: Dialogue and Multivocality in a Relational Model of Sibling Dis- ability,” Davis and Salkin, 206. “Style and Action: A Decoding of Bike Messenger Symbols,” Kidder, 344. “Tango Immigrants in New York City: The Value of Social Reciprocities,” Viladrich, 333. “Travels in Stroke Country: An Ethnographic Photo Essay,” Kelley and Betsalel, 170. “Violent Encounters: Violent Engagements, Skirmishes, and Tiffs,” Athens, 631. Review Essays: “The Curious Incident of Disability in the Night-Time,” Talley, 235. “FleshWork: Performativity and Embodiment,” Hatty, 101.