Performance Autoethnography

Performance Autoethnography
Title Performance Autoethnography PDF eBook
Author Norman K. Denzin
Publisher Routledge
Pages 364
Release 2018-04-20
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1351659073

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This book is a manifesto. It is about rethinking performance autoethnography, about the formation of a critical performative cultural politics, about what happens when everything is already performative, when the dividing line between performativity and performance disappears. This is a book about the writing called autoethnography. It is also about what this form of writing means for writers who want to perform work that leads to social justice. Denzin’s goal is to take the reader through the history, major terms, forms, criticisms and issues confronting performance autoethnography and critical interpretive. To that end many of the chapters are written as performance texts, as ethnodramas. A single thesis organizes this book: the performance turn has been taken in the human disciplines and it must be taken seriously. Multiple informative performance models are discussed: Goffman’s dramaturgy; Turner’s performance anthropology; performance ethnographies by A. D. Smith, Conquergood, and Madison; Saldana’s ethnodramas; Schechter’s social theatre; Norris’s playacting; Boal’s theatre of the oppressed; and Freire’s pedagogies of the oppressed. They represent different ways of staging and hence performing ethnography, resistance and critical pedagogy. They represent different ways of "imagining, and inventing and hence performing alternative imaginaries, alternative counter-performances to war, violence, and the globalized corporate empire" (Schechner 2015). This book provides a systematic treatment of the origins, goals, concepts, genres, methods, aesthetics, ethics and truth conditions of critical performance autoethnography. Denzin uses the performance text as a vehicle for taking up the hard questions about reading, writing, performing and doing critical work that makes a difference.

Performance Ethnography

Performance Ethnography
Title Performance Ethnography PDF eBook
Author Norman K. Denzin
Publisher SAGE
Pages 337
Release 2003-06-24
Genre Art
ISBN 0761910395

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One of the world's most distinguished authorities on qualitative research establishes the connection of performance narratives with performance ethnography and autoethnography, the linkage of these formations to critical pedagogy and critical race theory, and the histories of these formations.

Body, Paper, Stage

Body, Paper, Stage
Title Body, Paper, Stage PDF eBook
Author Tami Spry
Publisher Routledge
Pages 168
Release 2016-06-16
Genre Psychology
ISBN 131543279X

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Tami Spry provides a methodological introduction to the budding field of performative autoethnography. She intertwines three necessary elements comprising the process. First one must understand the body – navigating concepts of self, culture, language, class, race, gender, and physicality. The second task is to put that body on the page, assigning words for that body’s sociocultural experiences. Finally, this merger of body and paper is lifted up to the stage, crafting a persona as a method of personal inquiry. These three stages are simultaneous and interdependent, and only in cultivating all three does performance autoethnography begin to take shape. Replete with examples and exercises, this is an important introductory work for autoethnographers and performance artists alike.

Body, Paper, Stage

Body, Paper, Stage
Title Body, Paper, Stage PDF eBook
Author Tami Spry
Publisher Routledge
Pages 233
Release 2016-06-16
Genre Art
ISBN 1315432803

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Tami Spry provides a methodological introduction to the budding field of performative autoethnography including examplars and exercises for the novice.

Autoethnography

Autoethnography
Title Autoethnography PDF eBook
Author Tony E. Adams
Publisher Understanding Qualitative Rese
Pages 217
Release 2014
Genre Law
ISBN 0199972095

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Brimming with examples, this book demonstrates how qualitative researchers can use autoethnography as a method for qualitative research. Topics include a brief history of autoethnography; the purposes and practices of doing autoethnography; interpreting, analyzing, and representing personal experience; and evaluating autoethnographic work.

Interpretive Autoethnography

Interpretive Autoethnography
Title Interpretive Autoethnography PDF eBook
Author Norman K. Denzin
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 128
Release 2013-10-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1483324974

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Like all writing, biographies are interpretive. In Interpretive Autoethnography, Norman Denzin combines one of the oldest techniques in the social sciences with one of the newest. Bringing in elements of postmodernism and interpretive social science, he reexamines the biographical and autobiographical genres as methods for qualitative researchers. Grounded in theory and rigorous analysis, this accessible book points up the inherent weaknesses in traditional biographical forms and outlines a new way in which biographies should be conceptualized and shaped. The book provides a guide to the assumptions of the biographical method, to its key terms, and to the strategies for gathering and interpreting such materials. Denzin introduces the key concept of "epiphany," or turning points in person’s lives. A final chapter returns to autoethnography’s primary purpose: to make sense of our fragmented lives.

Interpretive Autoethnography

Interpretive Autoethnography
Title Interpretive Autoethnography PDF eBook
Author Norman K. Denzin
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 129
Release 2013-10-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1483313522

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“It is time to chart a new course”, writes Norman K. Denzin in Interpretive Autoethnography, Second Edition. “I want to turn the traditional life story, biographical project into an interpretive autoethnographic project, into a critical, performative practice, a practice that begins with the biography of the writer and moves outward to culture, discourse, history, and ideology.” Drawing on C. Wright Mills, Sartre, and Derrida, Denzin lays out the key assumptions, terms, and parameters of autoethnography, provides a guide to using and studying personal experience, and considers the dilemmas and political implications of textualizing a life. He weaves his narrative through family stories, and concludes with thoughts concerning a performance-centered pedagogy and the directions, concerns, and challenges for autoethnography.