Using systematic sociological introspection, this study is simultaneou
sly a retrospective participant observation of the experience of being
sexually abused as a child, and an argument for a new writing format,
the ''layered account.'' Acknowledging that sociology is a personal r
eflection of the sociologist creating it, the author has structured th
e layered account to emulate the freedom of the duree. It enables ethn
ographers to break out of conventional writing formats by integrating
abstract theoretical thinking, introspection, emotional experience, fa
ntasies, dreams, and statistics. The author concludes by examining the
intertextual quality of the two texts-child sex abuse and social scie
nce reporting-presented here.