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As the arts become an increasingly popular pedagogical tool in
writing studies, Arts-Based Research Methods in Writing Studies
offers scholars and educators in the field ways to leverage the
arts for their own scholarship through the practice of arts-based
research (ABR). Tailored to the needs of writing studies scholars,
this concise guide presents ways of exploring and addressing
unresolved research questions from the past as well as new,
pressing questions that are emerging in light of increasingly
fraught and complicated current contexts. It explores motives and
methods for taking up ABR, sheds light on the processes of
representing research and the ethical imperative of methodological
disclosure, and looks critically at the complexities of fully
realizing ABR in writing studies while offering some pedagogical
applications. Connecting theory to practice, this book also
performs ABR through a co-created mixed-media text about the
everyday and extraordinary stories woven into the fabric of new
American artists' composing processes. Arts-Based Research Methods
in Writing Studies lends itself to insight that is at once personal
for writing studies researchers, useful for research communities,
and a catalyst for social change beyond institutional walls; as
such, it will be an important resource for scholars, educators, and
graduate students in writing studies and those interested in
multimodal, multilingual, and translingual learning; equitable
pedagogies and administrative practices; online writing
instruction; transnational literacies; research methods;
community-based research; and disability studies in composition.
The Good Life and the Greater Good in a Global Context offers a
timely contribution to the debates about the good life that
surround us every day in the media, politics, the humanities, and
social sciences. The authors' examine the relationship between the
good life and the greater good as represented across different
genres, media, cultures, and disciplines. This enables them to
develop a framework of values that transcends the overly rational
and individualistic model of the good life advanced by
neoliberalism and the "happiness industry." Thus, over and against
normative conceptualizations of the good life that reduce meaning
to money, creativity to consumption, and compassion to self-help,
the contributors propose an ethically charged philosophy of living
that views the care for the self, for the other, and for the planet
as the catalysts of true human flourishing. In addition to
recovering the original usage of "the good life" from classical
thought-especially the Aristotelian understanding of eudaimonia as
living well and doing well-the essays gathered here highlight its
entanglement with distinctly modern ideas of happiness, wellbeing,
flourishing, progress, revolution, democracy, the American Dream,
utopia, and sustainability. As such, the essays capture the breadth
and depth of the conversation about the good life that is of
central importance to how we relate to the past, engage the
present, and envision the future.
As the arts become an increasingly popular pedagogical tool in
writing studies, Arts-Based Research Methods in Writing Studies
offers scholars and educators in the field ways to leverage the
arts for their own scholarship through the practice of arts-based
research (ABR). Tailored to the needs of writing studies scholars,
this concise guide presents ways of exploring and addressing
unresolved research questions from the past as well as new,
pressing questions that are emerging in light of increasingly
fraught and complicated current contexts. It explores motives and
methods for taking up ABR, sheds light on the processes of
representing research and the ethical imperative of methodological
disclosure, and looks critically at the complexities of fully
realizing ABR in writing studies while offering some pedagogical
applications. Connecting theory to practice, this book also
performs ABR through a co-created mixed-media text about the
everyday and extraordinary stories woven into the fabric of new
American artists' composing processes. Arts-Based Research Methods
in Writing Studies lends itself to insight that is at once personal
for writing studies researchers, useful for research communities,
and a catalyst for social change beyond institutional walls; as
such, it will be an important resource for scholars, educators, and
graduate students in writing studies and those interested in
multimodal, multilingual, and translingual learning; equitable
pedagogies and administrative practices; online writing
instruction; transnational literacies; research methods;
community-based research; and disability studies in composition.
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