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Author Moss, Pamela

Title Writing Intimacy into Feminist Geography
Published Florence : Taylor and Francis, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (259 pages)
Contents Writing Intimacy into Feminist Geography- Front Cover; Writing Intimacy into Feminist Geography; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of figures; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter 1: Muddling intimacy methodologically; The intimate turn; Conceptualizing intimacy; Muddling intimacy in research; Methodological enrichment; The book; Across the pages: An invitation to engage in muddling; Works cited; PART I: Methodological challenges; Chapter 2: An uncomfortable position: making sense of field encounters through intimate reflections; Foreword
A summary offence in the fieldIntimate writing + self-reflexivity = intimate reflections; Writing myself in; Afterword; Works cited; Chapter 3: 'I'm here, I hate it and I can't cope anymore': writing about suicide; Gail's story; Robyn's story; Where these stories take us; The call in the context of the Canterbury earthquakes; Beneath the surface of the neat and tidy; Reflections; Works cited; Chapter 4: In the skin: intimate acts in economic globalization; Embodying the local in the global; Background; Intimacy as psychoanalytical methodology; Native speaker; In the skin; Fugue
Haunted choicesAcknowledgements; Works cited; Chapter 5: Navigating intimate insider status: bridging audiences through writing and presenting; Introduction; Intimate insiders: Returning to the academy; Academic audiences; Blended audiences; Conclusion; Works cited; PART II: Emergent effects of including one's own story; Chapter 6: Intimate creativity: using creative practice to express intimate worlds; Introduction; Making the case for intimate creativity; What limits to intimate creativity?; Analysing intimate creativity: Some reflections; Conclusions; Works cited
Chapter 7: Writing/drawing experiences of silence and intimacy in fieldwork relationshipsHow comics write stories; Silence, intimacy and researcher/research assistant relationships; Relating in the field; Coming out in the field; Comics as a means to write research; Works cited; Chapter 8: Open for business? First forays into collaborative autobiographical writing in extractive northern British Columbia; Foreword; Our first forays: Autoethnography-cum-autobiographical writing; Chapter structure and rationale; Autobiographical texts
Making sense of our experimenting with autobiographical writingClosing thoughts on intimate writing and geography; Works cited; Chapter 9: Walking the line between the professional and personal: using autobiography in invisible disability research; Invisible disability; Geography, disability and stigmatization; Autobiographic practice in disability studies; Experiencing invisible disability in the academy as place; Works cited; Chapter 10: Are we sitting comfortably? Doing-writing to embody thinking-with; Preface; ... My forehead is telling me something ..
Notes I need to inhale more deeply ..
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Subject Feminist geography -- Methodology
Intimacy (Psychology)
Intimacy (Psychology)
Form Electronic book
Author Donovan, Courtney
ISBN 9781134787319
1134787316