Autoethnographies from the Neoliberal Academy

Autoethnographies from the Neoliberal Academy

Rewilding, Writing and Resistance in Higher Education

Moriarty, Jess

Taylor & Francis Inc

11/2019

228

Dura

Inglês

9780815371106

15 a 20 dias

476

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List of Figures

Author Biographies

Acknowledgements

Introduction. All the Voices in My Head Jess Moriarty

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Chapter 1. The Mourning Stone and What Am I Grieving For? Jess Moriarty And Jane Fox

Chapter 2. I Found My Mum in a Box: Permission to Be Vulnerable in Higher Education Mike Hayler and Jess Moriarty

Chapter 3. Walking and Mapping Our Creative Recovery: An Interdisciplinary Method Christina Reading and Jess Moriarty

Chapter 4. Supporting Our Inner Compass: An Autoethnographic Cartography Christina Reading and Jess Moriarty

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Chapter 5. Reclaiming the Book of Spells: Storying the Self as a Form of Resistance Jess Moriarty And Vanessa Marr

Chapter 6. Rise Up: Women Sharing Personal and Shared Stories to Resist and Heal Jess Moriarty And Nicola Ashmore

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Chapter 7. Writing to Resist; Writing to Survive: Conversational Autoethnography, Mentoring, And the New Public Management Academy Trude Klevan, Bengt Karlsson And Alec Grant

Chapter 8. I Found My Mentor in A Toilet Jackie Goode And Jess Moriarty

Chapter 9. Insecurity Pre, Post and During the Ph.D.: An Autoethnography Of Mutual Support Jess Moriarty And Bryn Tales

Chapter 10. The Art of Hula: An Autoethnography Of Academic Life Jess Moriarty And Susan Diab

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Chapter 11. Reaching Forward and Back: Learning from Our Past as Pedagogy in Undergraduate Creative Writing Teaching Jess Moriarty And Ross Adamson

Conclusion: Redondo Jess Moriarty

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