A methodology of the heart : evoking academic and daily life / Ronald J. Pelias.
Material type: TextSeries: Ethnographic alternatives book series ; v. 15.Publisher: Walnut Creek, CA : AltaMira Press, [2004]Copyright date: ©2004Description: vii, 173 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0759105944
- 9780759105942
- 0759105952
- 9780759105959
- 378.12 22
- LB1778 .P45 2004
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Includes bibliographical references.
1. The heart's introduction -- 2. A personal ecology -- 3. The body's complaint -- 4. Speech and the body's presence -- 5. Mirror mirror -- 6. Remembering Vietnam -- 7. For father and son : an ethnodrama with no catharsis -- 8. The poet's self : making someone -- 9. Dialogues of friends and lovers : a poetic analysis -- 10. Always dying : living between Da and Fort -- 11. The academic : an ethnographic case study -- 12. The critical life -- 13. Playing the field / Elyse Pineau -- 14. Making lists : life at the university -- 15. The academic tourist : a critical autoethnography -- 16. Schooling in classroom politics -- 17. What the heart learns.
"A Methodology of the Heart presents a procession of situational compositions confronting matters such as family relationships, student-teacher communications, and university life. This book depicts the emotional battle for understanding and honesty within the conventional boundaries of higher education. Pelias introduces such subjects as autoethnography, autobiography, personal narrative, memoir, creative nonfiction, and performative writing. This book is an addition for all academic readers of autoethnographic or communications works as well as to the general reader attracted to daily life in higher education."--BOOK JACKET.
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