Description
This volume is dedicated to exploring and exposing the challenges, the possibilities, and the processes of empirical work in embodiment. Grounded in qualitative inquiry in the humanities and social sciences, the chapters describe perspectives and contexts of embodied research, but focus on the methodologies, methods, and analytic frames taken up to grapple with this ever-more theorised aspect of qualitative inquiry. The authors drawn together in this volume share an investment in the ways in which the body inscribes and is inscribed within research that foregrounds the cultural, social, affective, and political discourses that are at the core of how bodies act and are acted upon.
About the Author
Mia Perry is Research Director for the eclfoundation (eclfoundation.org), based in Scotland.
Carmen Liliana Medina is an associate professor in Literacy Culture and Language Education at Indiana University.
Reviews
"[A]s a sociologist of the body, am especially grateful to have discovered a book on the method-ologies of embodiment edited by Mia Perry (ecl foundation) and Carmen Liliana Medina (Indiana University)." - Ana Podvrsic, Filozofska fakulteta Univerze v Ljubljani, Univerza Villetaneuse-Paris 13
Book Information
ISBN 9780367598556
Author Mia Perry
Format Paperback
Page Count 156
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g