<p>This book examines the interactional management of emotionality in second language autobiographical interview research. Advancing a discursive constructionist approach it offers a timely methodological and reflexive perspective that brings into focus the dynamic and dilemmatic aspects of interviewee and interviewer identities and experiences and it makes visible the often unexpected and unseen consequences for the research project and beyond. The author weaves together critical discussion and empirical analysis based on longitudinal narrative-based research with adult immigrants from Southeast Asia living in the US and Canada. This interdisciplinary book will be compelling reading for students researchers and others interested in emotion narrative discourse identity interaction interviews and qualitative research.</p>