
Troubling Method
Narrative Research as Being
Peter Lang Verlag
Published on 21. November 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
242 pages
978-1-4331-5540-6 (ISBN)
Description
Troubling Method seeks to extract narrative inquiry from method. The shift to a post-humanist, post-qualitative moment is not just another stage in modernism that seeks to "improve" knowledge production, but is a shift to understanding research as an ontology, a way of being in the world, rather than a mode of production. Fundamental assumptions of research: method, data, analysis, and findings are deconstructed and reconfigured as a mode of relational intra-action.
Troubling Method is constructed as a dialogue between the three authors, focusing on their work as qualitative, narrative researchers. The authors revisit six previously published works in which they grapple with the contradictions and ironies of engaging in pragmatist, critical, and feminist qualitative research. After a lengthy introduction which problematizes "method," the book is divided into three sections, each with two chapters that are bracketed by an introduction to the issues discussed in the chapters and then a "dialogue interlude" in which the authors deliberate what makes possible the questions they are raising about method and narrative research. The three sections attend to the central premises of "narrative research as being": 1) relationships, 2) listening, and 3) unknowing.
Troubling Method is ideal for introductory or advanced courses in qualitative research, narrative inquiry, educational research, and those aimed at employing critical theories in qualitative and narrative inquiry.
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Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 225 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
360 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4331-5540-6 (9781433155406)
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Persons
Petra Munro Hendry is St. Bernard Endowed Professor in the College of Human Sciences and Education at Louisiana State University. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Oregon.
Roland W. Mitchell is Interim Dean and E.B. "Ted" Robert Endowed Professor in the College of Human Sciences and Education at Louisiana State University.
Paul William Eaton is Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership in the Department of Educational Leadership at Sam Houston State University.
Content
Prologue - Acknowledgments - Introduction: Getting in Trouble - Section I: Relationships as Being in the World - Paul William Eaton: Introduction to Section I -Petra Munro Hendry: The Future of Narrative - Roland W. Mitchell: Narrative Inquiry: Stories Lived, Stories Told - Dialogue Interlude 1 - Section II: Listening as Being in the World - Paul William Eaton: Introduction to Section II - Roland W. Mitchell: "Soft Ears" and Hard Topics: Race, Disciplinarity, and Voice in Higher Education - Petra Munro Hendry: Continuing Dilemmas of Life History Research: A Reflexive Account of Feminist Qualitative Inquiry - Dialogue Interlude 2 - Section III: Unknowing as Being in the World - Paul William Eaton: Introduction to Section III - Petra Munro Hendry: Narrative as Inquiry - Becky Atkinson and Roland W. Mitchell "Why Didn't They Get It?" "Did They Have to Get It?": What Reader Response Theory Has to Offer Narrative Research and Pedagogy - Dialogue Interlude 3 - Un-Conclusion: Entangling Narrative - Index.