here christine presents her book to a group of french nobles. miniature from the harley manuscript....
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Here Christine presents her book to a group of French nobles. Miniature from the Harley manuscript.See our web-sitehttp://eserve.org.uk/pizan/otea-2.html
In March this year, after long looks at the methodologies of three key researchers: • John Caughey, • Kathy Charmaz, • Catherine Riessman, I took the work into the field.
White Sands
Identity Change through Reading and Holiday-making
“I was like that”
"These things happened to
me”
“I am like this”
Transformation
Identity Change through Reading and Holiday-making
"These things happened to
me”
Transformation
• The book• The buildings• The beach
Briefing the 6 Case Participants
Antonio keeps a publicTravel journal or web-logUsing Google Bloggerand my previous Research findingson the anatomyof Travel Writing
5 others use auto-ethnographyLinks to own identity. Sounds, smells, tastes thatevoke memory and pleasure. Identification withcharacters in the detective novel.
What should the respondent write?
• Move from respondent to case participant• Move from travel writing to auto-ethnography - so a new way of (i) eliciting and (ii) conceptualising the knowledge introducedWho has done auto-ethnography in tourism and leisure studies?Only one research academic so far
Memo-Writing (Charmaz 2006) stageis critical after gerund coding
BOX ANT.1 MEMO IN-PROGRESS – USING QUOTES FROM THE NOVEL FOR THE REAL WORLD
Using Language from the Fictional World to Describe and Predict the RealLacan splits the real from the imaginary and introduces the symbolic order for language. The participant already displays cultural capital in quoting other authors but in the first diary entry uses a quote from the novel under study to shape the holiday with a weather description. '[…] in 1959–1960, a fundamental reorienting shift arguably occurred in Lacan's thinking—Lacan fairly can be portrayed as likewise structuralizing Freudian psychoanalysis. He did so under the banner of a “return to Freud” according to which, as his most famous dictum has it, “the unconscious is structured like a language” (l'inconscient est structuré comme un langage).' (Johnston 2014)
Written Memos (after Charmaz 2006, 73)
Ask the World
• Which novel has made you want to visit a place?• Social Media gave access to 347,000
respondents. Mainly USA, India & UK on G+.• Results: 1. A Tag-Cloud PTO…• And surprising currency…
Shakespeare’s Birthplace
50% of the books mentioned are published from 1980 onwards. And, quite a shock, the nineteenth century only accounts for 4 mentions. Nearly a third of the books are twenty-first century.
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