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Our Stories Matter explains and exemplifies the methodology of
Scholarly Personal Narrative (SPN) writing for marginalized,
underrepresented, and previously "disappeared" students at all
levels of higher education. Presently no book looks at the whys and
hows of scholarly personal narrative writing that focuses on this
particular audience of underrepresented students. SPN writing has
its origins in early slave narratives; 1960s feminist liberation
stories; religio-spiritual autobiographies; existential,
postmodern, and postcritical theory; and memoir/autobiographies of
victimization and victory. Our Stories Matter attempts to fill a
huge vacuum in the literature on the art and craft of personal
narrative writing for undergraduates and graduates, because it
appeals to a hugely expanding, previously underrepresented
audience. It also provides faculty with a substantive pedagogical
rationale and a writer's guide for teaching this kind of scholarly
research - not just to underrepresented students but to all
students who are ready to tell their stories in their own original,
creative ways.
It is time for academics to embrace the fact that nothing is more
appealing to readers - especially to our students - than personal
stories with meaning-making implications that can touch all lives.
No matter the age or stage in life, the personal or collective
identity, everyone deals with meaning-making issues that challenge
them - and others - throughout their lifetimes. And everyone we
know finds that when encouraged to write their stories in the
academy, they find meaning, wholeness, and healing. How Stories
Heal illustrates the value of personal narrative writing. Referring
to this type of writing as the "turn to the subjective I" or to
"me-search research", this is a book about Scholarly Personal
Narrative (SPN) writing, actually written in an SPN style. This
book will satisfy a huge need in higher education and scholarship,
particularly for students who are writing undergraduate and
graduate theses and doctoral dissertations; and also for junior and
senior faculty who are looking to construct alternative forms of
scholarship for publication.
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