Autoethnography and the other: unsettling power through utopian performatives

"Challenging the critique of autoethnography as overly focused on the self, Tami Spry calls for a performative autoethnography that both unsettles the "I" and represents the Other with equal commitment. Expanding on her popular book Body, Paper, Stage, Spry uses a variety of examples,...

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Main Author: Spry, Tami (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Routledge 2016
Series:Qualitative inquiry and social justice 5
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:"Challenging the critique of autoethnography as overly focused on the self, Tami Spry calls for a performative autoethnography that both unsettles the "I" and represents the Other with equal commitment. Expanding on her popular book Body, Paper, Stage, Spry uses a variety of examples, literary forms, and theoretical traditions to reframe this research method as transgressive, liberatory, and decolonizing for both self and Other. Her book -draws on her own autoethnographic work with jazz musicians, shamans, and other groups; -outlines a utopian performative methodology to spur hope and transformation; -provides concrete guidance on how to implement this innovative methodological approach"...
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis Seite 203-214
Physical Description:220 Seiten
ISBN:9781611328592
9781611328608

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