Writing and Other Familiar Things: Autoethnographic Possibilities puts on display a number of distinct ways of structuring essays that can be used in qualitative research and creative writing.
The book takes as its subject an assortment of things. Part 1 approaches writing from a variety of perspectives, addressing distinct aspects of writing such as the power of the written word, the prevalence of writing in our daily lives, and the writing process itself. Part 2 takes on a variety of subjects, including seashells, hands, conundrums, masks, teaching, COVID, partners, hats, gardening, parents, politics, and hope.
By presenting various structural possibilities, the book might be described as a "how-to" book for any writer interested in a variety of creative approaches to writing essays.
ISBN: | 9781032971780 |
Publication date: | 11th March 2025 |
Author: | Ronald J Pelias |
Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 168 pages |
Series: | Writing Lives : Ethnographic Narratives |
Genres: |
Research methods: general Communication studies Psychological methodology Creative writing and creative writing guides Poetry Literature: history and criticism |