Writing Against, Alongside and Beyond Memory: Lifewriting as Reflexive, Poststructuralist Feminist Research Practice
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505 | 8 | |a Marilyn Metta is the cowinner of the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry 2011 Qualitative Book Award . Memory, embedded in our scripts of the past, inscribed in our bodies and reflected in the collective memory of every family, group and community, occupies one of the most controversial and contested sites over what constitutes legitimate knowledge-making. Using a reflexive feminist research methodology, the author is involved with memory-work in creating three life narratives written in different narrative styles: her mother's and father's biographies and her own autobiography/autoethnography. By exploring the intersections of race, gender, ethnicity and culture in the social and cultural constructions of identities in lifewriting, this book maps the underlying politics of storytelling and storymaking, and investigates the political, social, pedagogical and therapeutic implications of writing personal life narratives for feminist scholarship, research and practice. As a Chinese-Australian woman engaging in reflexive, creative and imaginative lifewriting, the author hopes to create new spaces and add new voices to the small but emerging Asian Australian scholarly literature | |
505 | 8 | |a «Metta's research is thorough - the theoretical chapter is a solid introduction to the key issues of feminist lifewriting today as well as to questions that are germane to current practice, such as relational narratives and the ethics of autobiographical engagement. [...] The book's value lies in its comprehensive feminist methodological approach to the possibilities of lifewriting as research and practice.» (Rocio G. Davis, Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work) «As an auto ethnographic researcher, I find that sometimes only a well written example will do. This is such a work. Metta has written a text that is both an intriguing insight into her life as she experienced it and a theoretical explanation of the process of writing about it. This makes her research accessible to a new audience interested in the process of writing and researching a single life that may previously have only considered the case study format.» (Sandy Hutchinson Nunns, The Independent Practitioner) «This is a significant book for several reasons. First, it contributes to the discourse about life writing as a transformative praxis; second, it engages critically and creatively with the literary and scholarly field of Asian Australian writing; and third, it adds to the major feminist poststructuralist project of rewriting subjectivity.» (Christina Houen, Biography 34, 2011/3) | |
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spelling | Metta, Marilyn Verfasser aut Writing Against, Alongside and Beyond Memory Lifewriting as Reflexive, Poststructuralist Feminist Research Practice Marilyn Metta 1st, New ed Bern Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften 2011 1 Online-Ressource (312 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Online resource; title from title screen (viewed June 10, 2019) Marilyn Metta is the cowinner of the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry 2011 Qualitative Book Award . Memory, embedded in our scripts of the past, inscribed in our bodies and reflected in the collective memory of every family, group and community, occupies one of the most controversial and contested sites over what constitutes legitimate knowledge-making. Using a reflexive feminist research methodology, the author is involved with memory-work in creating three life narratives written in different narrative styles: her mother's and father's biographies and her own autobiography/autoethnography. By exploring the intersections of race, gender, ethnicity and culture in the social and cultural constructions of identities in lifewriting, this book maps the underlying politics of storytelling and storymaking, and investigates the political, social, pedagogical and therapeutic implications of writing personal life narratives for feminist scholarship, research and practice. As a Chinese-Australian woman engaging in reflexive, creative and imaginative lifewriting, the author hopes to create new spaces and add new voices to the small but emerging Asian Australian scholarly literature «Metta's research is thorough - the theoretical chapter is a solid introduction to the key issues of feminist lifewriting today as well as to questions that are germane to current practice, such as relational narratives and the ethics of autobiographical engagement. [...] The book's value lies in its comprehensive feminist methodological approach to the possibilities of lifewriting as research and practice.» (Rocio G. Davis, Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work) «As an auto ethnographic researcher, I find that sometimes only a well written example will do. This is such a work. Metta has written a text that is both an intriguing insight into her life as she experienced it and a theoretical explanation of the process of writing about it. This makes her research accessible to a new audience interested in the process of writing and researching a single life that may previously have only considered the case study format.» (Sandy Hutchinson Nunns, The Independent Practitioner) «This is a significant book for several reasons. First, it contributes to the discourse about life writing as a transformative praxis; second, it engages critically and creatively with the literary and scholarly field of Asian Australian writing; and third, it adds to the major feminist poststructuralist project of rewriting subjectivity.» (Christina Houen, Biography 34, 2011/3) Feminismus (DE-588)4222126-2 gnd rswk-swf Autobiografie (DE-588)4003939-0 gnd rswk-swf Poststrukturalismus (DE-588)4137176-8 gnd rswk-swf Frauenliteratur (DE-588)4113622-6 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4006804-3 Biografie gnd-content Frauenliteratur (DE-588)4113622-6 s Autobiografie (DE-588)4003939-0 s Feminismus (DE-588)4222126-2 s Poststrukturalismus (DE-588)4137176-8 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9783034305150 https://www.peterlang.com/view/product/44338?format=EPDF Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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