The first book entirely devoted to the practice and ethics of
the emerging methodology of ethnocinema, this volume brings vividly
to life not only the Sudanese young women with whom the author has
collaborated for two years, but her own struggles as researcher,
teacher and intercultural fellow traveller. A superb resource for
anyone interested in conducting their own ethnocinema research
project, the contents will be welcomed too by classroom teachers
who recognise a need for alternative pedagogies within diverse
classrooms, and peripatetic researchers and students who search for
authentic representations of their own experiences within the
academy and education system.
With access to online filmed material included, this publication
is part handbook and part theoretical treatise framing a new
creative ethnographic methodology. One of a rare breed of books
covering the visual research techniques that are gaining traction
in the academic community, it also introduces ground-breaking
intercultural research into Sudanese women who have resettled in
the West. Functional as pedagogic material in university and high
school classrooms, this package has broad appeal in the academic
and educational sectors.
""It is innovative, gutsy, practical, useful, critical and
follows principles of socially just research."
"Prof Carolyn Ellis, University of Southern Florida, USA
""This is an ambitious and passionate work. The author has taken
on the task not only of exploring the difficult experiences of a
group of young refugee women but has also reflected bravely on her
own personal and professional life.""Assoc Prof Greg Noble,
University of Western Sydney, Australia
""This is an ambitious and passionate work. The author has taken
on the task not only of exploring the difficult experiences of a
group of young refugee women but has also reflected bravely on her
own personal and professional life."
"Assoc Prof Greg Noble, University of Western Sydney, Australia
""This is an ambitious and passionate work. The author has taken
on the task not only of exploring the difficult experiences of a
group of young refugee women but has also reflected bravely on her
own personal and professional life."
"Assoc Prof Greg Noble, University of Western Sydney, Australia
""It is innovative, gutsy, practical, useful, critical and
follows principles of socially just research."
"Prof Carolyn Ellis, University of Southern Florida, USA
""This is an ambitious and passionate work. The author has taken
on the task not only of exploring the difficult experiences of a
group of young refugee women but has also reflected bravely on her
own personal and professional life."
"Assoc Prof Greg Noble, University of Western Sydney, Australia
""This is an ambitious and passionate work. The author has taken
on the task not only of exploring the difficult experiences of a
group of young refugee women but has also reflected bravely on her
own personal and professional life."
"Assoc Prof Greg Noble, University of Western Sydney, Australia
""This is an ambitious and passionate work. The author has taken
on the task not only of exploring the difficult experiences of a
group of young refugee women but has also reflected bravely on her
own personal and professional life."
"Assoc Prof Greg Noble, University of Western Sydney,
Australia"
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