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Critical Writing for Embodied Approaches - Autoethnography, Feminism and Decoloniality

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Autoethnography is a unique discipline which steps inside and outside the self to experience, embody and express social and cultural meaning. At once a performative, political and poetic genre of research writing, it holds the potential to uncover the 'heart of the world', if only for a moment. The author uses theory as story and story as theory to explore her place in the world through painstaking and intimate self and social narratives to lay bare the unique challenges and rewards of autoethnography. 
Framed around the metaphor of 'heartlines', the author explores autoethnographic practice as critical feminist and decolonial work and the power it holds for not only imagining a wise, ethical and loving world, but for making such a kind place possible. Through a performative journey of the heart, we travel with the author as she unearths the power of words, of writing and not-writing, evoking in particular the work of Hélène Cixous and Virginia Woolf. This reflective, passionate and pioneering volume will be of interest and value to all those interested in autoethnography and the ways in which it can be applied as critical, ethical and political work in the social sciences. 

List of contents

1. A-Way of Writing, the Way it is Written.- 2. Ending Writing, at the Beginning.- 3. Writing with Cixous, in Love.- 4. Writing with Virginia Woolf, not Afraid.- 5. But First, a Love Affair with Words.- 6. Writing, in and to Arrivance.- 7. Writing, A-Way to Un-Forgetting.- 8. Writing Decoloniality, with Cixous and Woolf.- 9. Critical Autoethnography, to Trouble with Words.- 10. Writing, an Ethical Conversation.- 11. Beginning Writing at the Ending; a Second Take, a Second to Take

About the author

Elizabeth Mackinlay is Associate Professor in the School of Education at the University of Queensland, Australia.

Summary

Autoethnography is a unique discipline which steps inside and outside the self to experience, embody and express social and cultural meaning. At once a performative, political and poetic genre of research writing, it holds the potential to uncover the ‘heart of the world’, if only for a moment. The author uses theory as story and story as theory to explore her place in the world through painstaking and intimate self and social narratives to lay bare the unique challenges and rewards of autoethnography. 
Framed around the metaphor of ‘heartlines’, the author explores autoethnographic practice as critical feminist and decolonial work and the power it holds for not only imagining a wise, ethical and loving world, but for making such a kind place possible. Through a performative journey of the heart, we travel with the author as she unearths the power of words, of writing and not-writing, evoking in particular the work of Hélène Cixous and Virginia Woolf. This reflective, passionate and pioneering volume will be of interest and value to all those interested in autoethnography and the ways in which it can be applied as critical, ethical and political work in the social sciences. 

Product details

Authors Elizabeth MacKinlay
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030046682
ISBN 978-3-0-3004668-2
No. of pages 265
Dimensions 151 mm x 218 mm x 22 mm
Weight 492 g
Illustrations XV, 265 p. 23 illus.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system

B, Sociology of Education, Education, Human Rights, Social & cultural anthropology, Politics & government, Ethnography, Social Justice, research methodology, Gender studies, gender groups, Social research & statistics, Educational sociology, Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights, Sociology—Research, Sociological Methods, Gender and Education, Gender identity in education

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