Writing for change : research as public pedagogy and arts-based activism / Claire Robson.
Material type: TextSeries: Critical qualitative research ; v. 8.Publisher: New York : Peter Lang, [2012]Copyright date: ©2012Description: ix, 169 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1433119153
- 9781433119156
- 1433119145
- 9781433119149
- 808.042 23
- PE1404 .R535 2012
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808.042 MOR Academic writing is ... : a guide to writing in a university context / | 808.042 OSH Introduction to academic writing / | 808.042 OSH Writing academic English / | 808.042 ROB Writing for change : research as public pedagogy and arts-based activism / | 808.042 SWO Air & light & time & space : how successful academics write / | 808.042 WOO Perspectives on Argument / | 808.042 WYS The good writing guide for education students / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- 1. Minutes of the escape committee-experiments in education and memoir -- 2. Fictional practices of everyday life - unfixing identity through close literary practices -- 3. What the thrush said -- 4. Writers-writing-readers-reading -- 5. Public pedagogy -- Conclusion.
"In its analysis of the potential and realities of narrative inquiry, Writing for Change is both theoretical and highly practical, offering a way to conceptualize this kind of research and providing concrete suggestions as to how it might be conducted. With its emphasis on arts-based activist education, the book also contributes to current conversations about public pedagogy. Though many educators and researchers are moving into this burgeoning field, there is a pressing need for practical examination of methodologies. Practitioners and researchers working in psychoanalytic theory will find the book useful, particularly those interested in the intersections of literature, education, and psychoanalysis. Indeed, the research methodologies and pedagogical strategies presented in the book should prove useful in a broad range of research and/or educational settings. Also, the book's appeal is not limited to those studying the experience and voices of people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transsexual, but to any marginalized population."--Publisher's website.
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