Working creatively with stories and learning experiences : engaging with queerly identifying tertiary students
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Working creatively with stories and learning experiences : engaging with queerly identifying tertiary students
(Creativity, education and the arts / series editor, Anne Harris)(Palgrave pivot)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2018
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  Okinawa
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Stories are a valuable vehicle for practitioners in research, education, human services and the arts to enable individual and cultural change. The authors describe and deploy a variety of methods that can be used by teachers, researchers, artists, youth and community workers, and other professionals to analyse stories in ways that can promote learning and wellbeing and enhance professional practice. Offering a concise and user-friendly assemblage of techniques on how to creatively engage with stories, the authors explore and exemplify these techniques through the narratives of Queerly Identifying Tertiary Students. This practical and innovative volume will appeal to readers, researchers and practitioners alike.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Troubling Invitation 1. Coherence.- Chapter 2. Discourse Analysis.- Troubling Invitation 2. Knowing From?.- Chapter 3. Performative Analysis.- Troubling Invitation 3. Knowing 2 Ways.- Chapter 4. Assemblage as Analysis.- Troubling Invitation 4. Knowing Drawing on Others.- Chapter 5. Analysis to Identify Contradictions.- Troubling Invitation 5. Comfort and Discomfort.- Chapter 6. Reading Aloud as Generative.- Troubling Invitation 6. Return to What is Cohering.- Chapter 7. Conclusion.
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