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Poetry, method and education research : doing critical, decolonising and political inquiry

Contributor(s): Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resource (xii, 294 pages) : illustrationsISBN:
  • 9781000092554
  • 9780429202117
  • 0429202113
  • 1000092550
  • 9781000092455
  • 1000092453
  • 9781000092509
  • 100009250X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • LB1028 .P5735 2021
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Contents:
What poetry does for us in education and research / Katie Fitzpatrick and Esther Fitzpatrick -- Poetic inquiry / Lynn Butler-Kisber -- Poetic representations, not-quite-poetry and poemish : some methodological reflections / Andrew Sparkes -- Education and/as art : a found poetry suite / Monica Prendergast -- Sensible poets and the poetic sensibility : mitigating neoliberal/audit culture in education through arts-based research / Robert Rinehart -- Poetry and cancer : six ruminations / Carl Leggo -- Writing the university through poetry : the pleasure of scholarship against the spike of neoliberalism / Katie Fitzpatrick -- My middle-aged rage burns the template in front of the provost's office after the assessment meeting / Sandra Faulkner -- Community and belonging : an international student's journey in North America / Frank Worrell -- The munchkin and the medicine man : poetry's place in a "hard" world / Laura Hope-Gill -- Becoming a first-time mother as an international graduate student : a poetic ethnography / Kuo Zhang -- Cultivating resonant images through poetic meditation : a de/colonial approach to educational research / Kakali Bhattacharya -- Making the invisible visible : poetic explorations of a cross-cultural researcher / Pauline Adams -- The Tukutuku panel is never bare : weaving bicultural relationships through poetic performances / Virginia Tamanui and Esther Fitzpatrick -- Traversing Pacific indigenous identities in Aotearoa : blood, ink, lives / Jacoba Matapo and Jean M. Allen -- Why I use a poem in every single classroom / Selina Tusitala Marsh -- Re/turning the world into poetry [an alternative education portfolio] / Adrian Schoone -- Creasing and folding language in dance education research / Alys Longley -- Poetry drops a plumbline into meaning : findings from an inquiry into teacher creativity / Shelley Tracey -- Memory, poetry, art, and children : understanding the past from the present / Maria Esperanza Rock Nunez.
Summary: "Utilising a cross-disciplinary approach that spans the fields of qualitative inquiry and educational research, this book offers, for the first time, a methodological text that focuses on poetry and educational research. It provides both analysis and examples of how poetry can be employed in a range of different ways, for different purposes, throughout the research process. This book is an essential resource for students and researchers' in education programmes, and those who teach in graduate research methods courses"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

What poetry does for us in education and research / Katie Fitzpatrick and Esther Fitzpatrick -- Poetic inquiry / Lynn Butler-Kisber -- Poetic representations, not-quite-poetry and poemish : some methodological reflections / Andrew Sparkes -- Education and/as art : a found poetry suite / Monica Prendergast -- Sensible poets and the poetic sensibility : mitigating neoliberal/audit culture in education through arts-based research / Robert Rinehart -- Poetry and cancer : six ruminations / Carl Leggo -- Writing the university through poetry : the pleasure of scholarship against the spike of neoliberalism / Katie Fitzpatrick -- My middle-aged rage burns the template in front of the provost's office after the assessment meeting / Sandra Faulkner -- Community and belonging : an international student's journey in North America / Frank Worrell -- The munchkin and the medicine man : poetry's place in a "hard" world / Laura Hope-Gill -- Becoming a first-time mother as an international graduate student : a poetic ethnography / Kuo Zhang -- Cultivating resonant images through poetic meditation : a de/colonial approach to educational research / Kakali Bhattacharya -- Making the invisible visible : poetic explorations of a cross-cultural researcher / Pauline Adams -- The Tukutuku panel is never bare : weaving bicultural relationships through poetic performances / Virginia Tamanui and Esther Fitzpatrick -- Traversing Pacific indigenous identities in Aotearoa : blood, ink, lives / Jacoba Matapo and Jean M. Allen -- Why I use a poem in every single classroom / Selina Tusitala Marsh -- Re/turning the world into poetry [an alternative education portfolio] / Adrian Schoone -- Creasing and folding language in dance education research / Alys Longley -- Poetry drops a plumbline into meaning : findings from an inquiry into teacher creativity / Shelley Tracey -- Memory, poetry, art, and children : understanding the past from the present / Maria Esperanza Rock Nunez.

"Utilising a cross-disciplinary approach that spans the fields of qualitative inquiry and educational research, this book offers, for the first time, a methodological text that focuses on poetry and educational research. It provides both analysis and examples of how poetry can be employed in a range of different ways, for different purposes, throughout the research process. This book is an essential resource for students and researchers' in education programmes, and those who teach in graduate research methods courses"-- Provided by publisher.

Esther Fitzpatrick is a Senior Lecturer at The University of Auckland. Her current research includes critical arts-based methodologies to explore emerging in-between identities, culturally responsive practice, and the impact of neoliberal ideologies on academic identities. She has several publications employing creative methods in educational research. Katie Fitzpatrick is an Associate Professor at The University of Auckland. Her research focuses on health education, physical education, sexuality education, critical pedagogy, and critical ethnographic and poetic research methods. Katie has published numerous articles and book chapters, andsix books in these areas, including an international award-winning book.

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