
Creative Activism
An Autoethnographic Approach to Changing the World
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 20. August 2026
Book
Hardback
216 pages
978-1-350-47657-8 (ISBN)
Description
Combining a series of interviews with creatives about how their work presents as activism with collaborative autoethnographic responses from the editors, this book demonstrates the power and evolution of autoethnography, as a form of both art and advocacy. With the interviews centring the work of artists, writers, a filmmaker and a printmaker as they challenges issues surrounding the environment, ageing, wellbeing, poverty, diversity and health, Jess Moriarty and Christina Reading put these ideas into a dialogue with a wide-variety of their own critical-creative responses, offering up methods of collaborative autoethnography and models for writers, students and practice-based researchers on how they can develop their own work as activism. Working to resist the criticism that autoethnography is inward-looking and narcissistic, Arts-Based Activism and Collaborative Autoethnography weaves together collective voices raised within the arts and activism that are more nuanced and multilayered than single voices alone. Engaging, readable and dynamic, this book is a champion of and an essential exploration of autoethnography, qualitative inquiry, social activism, arts-based scholarship and research.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
20 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-47657-8 (9781350476578)
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Jess Moriarty | Christina Reading
Creative Activism
An Autoethnographic Approach to Changing the World
E-Book
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Bloomsbury Academic
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Jess Moriarty | Christina Reading
Creative Activism
An Autoethnographic Approach to Changing the World
E-Book
approx. 07/2026
Bloomsbury Academic
€94.49
Available for download
Persons
Christina Reading is an independent artist and writer from the UK. In her practical work Christina articulates internal narratives and shared conversations based on her own experience and memories, incorporating references to other literary, mythical, archival, and poetic sources. She has published and exhibited widely on themes relating to creativity and autoethnography and her publications include Walking for Creative Recovery (2022) and Conversations on Creative Process, Methods, Research and Practice (2023)
Jess Moriarty is Principal Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Brighton, UK, where she leads the Creative Writing MA and is Co-director of the Centre for Arts and Wellbeing. Jess is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and has published extensively on autoethnography and creative writing pedagogy. Her previous publications include Authoethnographies from the Neoliberal Academy (co-editor, 2017), Walking for Creative Recovery (2019) and Conversations on Creative Process, Methods, Research and Practice (2023).
Jess Moriarty is Principal Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Brighton, UK, where she leads the Creative Writing MA and is Co-director of the Centre for Arts and Wellbeing. Jess is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and has published extensively on autoethnography and creative writing pedagogy. Her previous publications include Authoethnographies from the Neoliberal Academy (co-editor, 2017), Walking for Creative Recovery (2019) and Conversations on Creative Process, Methods, Research and Practice (2023).
Author
Principal LecturerUniversity of Brighton, UK
Idependent artist and writerIndependent artist, UK
Content
List of Figures
List of Authors and Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction Why are we writing this? Why now? Jess Moriarty and Chris Reading
Chapter 1. Misogyny Jess Moriarty and Vicki Painting
Chapter 2. Challenging health taboos and creating to live well Jess Moriarty with Alf Le Flohic
Chapter 3. Who has time to be an activist? Christina Reading with Pat Naldi
Chapter 4. Reshaping the world: Imagination, activism and feminism Christina Reading with Michelle Williams Gamaker
Chapter 5. Collective action and community for creative activism Chris Reading and Jess Moriarty with Anthony Kalume
Chapter 6. Evolving Jess Moriarty
Conclusion Walking back - where are we now? Jess Moriarty and Chris Reading
List of Authors and Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction Why are we writing this? Why now? Jess Moriarty and Chris Reading
Chapter 1. Misogyny Jess Moriarty and Vicki Painting
Chapter 2. Challenging health taboos and creating to live well Jess Moriarty with Alf Le Flohic
Chapter 3. Who has time to be an activist? Christina Reading with Pat Naldi
Chapter 4. Reshaping the world: Imagination, activism and feminism Christina Reading with Michelle Williams Gamaker
Chapter 5. Collective action and community for creative activism Chris Reading and Jess Moriarty with Anthony Kalume
Chapter 6. Evolving Jess Moriarty
Conclusion Walking back - where are we now? Jess Moriarty and Chris Reading