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The Collaborative Body in Qualitative Research Becoming Bodyography

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

03.11.2023

Abbildungen

schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Raster, schwarz-weiss

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

194

Maße (L/B/H)

23.4/15.6/1.1 cm

Gewicht

311 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-03-233565-0

Beschreibung

Rezension

"This is a rebellious book. It is a response-able book. It is a book that collectively refuses the timidity and the judgementalism, when it comes to bodies, which pervade the social and psychological sciences. The Bodies Collective challenges the absence of bodies, and the tendency to construe them as matter that is unspeakable, unthinkable, irrelevant, superficial and even abject, in the context of research and research writing. This book challenges that contempt for, and fear of, the body, as it develops collaborative ways of working that move beyond that familiar version of the disembodied researcher. It is thus a courageous work that the Bodies Collective undertakes here, as they map out ways of working together that are safe, engaging, intimate, erotic, playful, and mobile. Through their collaboration with each other, they map out an academic skinship that enables each, singly and collectively, to flourish, in the pursuit of new understandings that begin with the matter and mattering of intra-acting bodies." -- Bronwyn Davies. Independent scholar, Professorial Fellow, University of Melbourne and Emeritus Professor Western Sydney University, Australia

"Challenging the Cartesian legacy, this important text will alert readers to hitherto neglected epistemic possibilities. Although the idea of texts without bodies has never made sense, much writing is tacitly body-silencing, thus - by extension - body-shaming. This is strange because the body is always thoroughly textualized and textualizing, in interaction and intra-action, and the embodied other is always you. In a marvellous, ground-breaking style, this book puts voice back into bodies, where it belongs." -- Alec Grant, PhD, Visiting Professor, University of Bolton, UK

"An intimate, reflexive account of how to 'be with', 'work with', 'stay with' one's body in an academic context. This book is not a simple cookbook with ready-to-go recipes on doing bodyography. It is an invitation to use some of its prompts affirmatively on the beautiful, rich methodological playfield qualitative scholars are currently creating for themselves." -- Karin Hannes, Professor in Transdisciplinary Studies and Creative Research methodology. Faculty of Social Sciences, KU Leuven, Belgium. Coordinator research group SoMeTHin'K; Curator Townsquare13; European Network Qualitative Inquiry.

"This book sparkles ... it is

a delicious read/

quite a romp/ into

voicing the bodies.../ and

staying with the trouble

so

hang on to your knickers/

readers

each jewel written at an angle/

tells the truth but 'tells it slant' to

polyamorous academia/

we the readers/

are included on the blind date

and invited in to the friendship

between this group of scholarly oddkin

writing image/full;

seriously play/full

and deeply lyrical/

excoriating

texts together

we / the readers

become part of the resonation process

and climb inside

experiences of dysmorphia

and grief/

finding ourselves voices that

have been disquietingly silenced

in the academy/

we seem/ reading this book/ always

to have had our knickers on

backwards

read this book!

you too will explore your

response-ability

from the ache

in the small of your back

to your optic nerve/

you will laugh a lot

and cry - and sometimes sob

at / with the embodied/ poignant/ piercing beauty

of it all... so ...

read this book!" -- Jane Speedy. Emeritus Professor of Education (Qualitative Inquiry) University of Bristol, UK

"The Collaborative Body unfolds like a folk dance as chapter by chapter, each participant in The Bodies Collective takes the lead in turn, sharing unique insight that centres the body/ies as origin and site of inquiry, as inquirer, as act of inquiring, while the others (readers included) witness, then respond. Aligning with post-feminist, post-modern, post-human efforts at restoring the unity and connectedness of body-mind(s), this work leads the way for a new generation of scholars who are done with pretending their thoughts and minds exist beyond their embodiment. Relatable, accessible, enabling and a delight to clap along to, from first encounter to final breath this book reads as a processual creative act, birthing the field of Bodyography into being." -- Melissa Dunlop PhD, Psychotherapist, Researcher & Writer, Collaborative Artful Narrative Inquiry Network.

"This book is a breath of fresh air, a manuscript that teaches us alternative ways of researching and collaborating, allowing us to rethink the role of bodies in academia. The bodies collective presents us with a lively methodology full of humanity, creativity and corporeality. This book teaches us to collaborate organically and to know and write about what is submerged in our bodies, teaching us ways to reach beyond words." -- Inés Bárcenes Taland, Associate Professor at Francisco de Vitoria University, Madrid, Spain.

The Collaborative Body in Qualitative Research constitutes one of the most body-centered research tools in the fields of qualitative inquiry. Packed with accessible exploratory activities and examples, The Collaborative Body illustrates methodologies of compassionate critique, international collaborations, and politically personal communions. I recommend accepting their collective invitation to become a Bodyographer." -- Tami Spry, Body, Paper, Stage: Writing and Performing Autoethnography, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Communication and Performance Studies, St. Cloud State University, USA

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

03.11.2023

Abbildungen

schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Raster, schwarz-weiss

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

194

Maße (L/B/H)

23.4/15.6/1.1 cm

Gewicht

311 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-03-233565-0

Herstelleradresse

Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Collaborative Body in Qualitative Research
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  • Introduction: We are the Bodies Collective. Researchers Working towards Change through Bodyography  1. Voicing the Unspeakable Body: The Politics of Appearance and the Silence that Pervades Academic Discourse  Resonances to Chapter 1. Conversation with the Bodies Collective Around Power and Privilege  2. Embodied Friendship and Explicit Autoethnography: When is it Ok to Talk about Cis Women's Bodies and Sex?  Resonances to Chapter 2. Abject autoethnography: A Conversation  3. (Un)dressing the body: Underwear Stories and Audio-found-poetry  Resonances to Chapter 3. The Academic Life of Knickers discussion  4: Uncovering the Non-Binary Body: Using Bodyography to Discover Gender Identity and Combat Body Dysmorphia  Resonances to Chapter 4. The Presence of Absence and Other Refractions of Gender Identity  5. Equivalencies. Creative Rituals, the Ageing Body and Grief  Resonances to Chapter 5. The Presence of Absence and the Twelfthtight Nights Through Creative Serious Play  6. Snacks from Cooking After the Bodyography Recipe: The Body as an Epistemological Entity  Resonances to Chapter 6. Between Academic Skinship and Authorship - Cultivating Different Tastes and Appetites  7. Talking / Walking to Myself: Questioning the Primacy of the Word  Resonances to Chapter 7. Matter as Mattering  8. Doing Online Embodied Research: Researching Together, Apart  Resonances to Chapter 8: I Am Always in Relation to You, Whatever Form We Take Together  An Ending to the Book and a Beginning of Sorts: Of Bodies, Organs, Time and Space