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Description
Education without ethics, without sentiments, without heart, is simply soulless, factual academics and nothing more. In his array of authentic essays, Ronald J. Pelias poetically evokes the spiritual aspects of life in a seemingly dispassionate field-the academy. A Methodology of the Heart presents a procession of situational compositions confronting matters such as family relationships, student/teacher communications, and general life at the university. In his comical yet candid book, Pelias depicts the emotional battle for understanding and honesty within the conventional boundaries of higher education. It introduces such subjects as autoethnography, autobiography, personal narratives, memoir, creative non-fiction, and performative writing. It is absolutely a crucial addition to all book collectors with autoethnographic or communication interests as well as to the general reader attracted to daily life and higher education.
Table of Contents
2 CHAPTER 2: A Personal Ecology
3 CHAPTER 3: The Body's Complaint
4 CHAPTER 4: Speech and the Body's Presence
5 CHAPTER 5: Mirror Mirror
6 CHAPTER 6: Remembering Vietnam
7 CHAPTER 7: For Father and Son: An Ethnodrama with No Catharsis
8 CHAPTER 8: The Poet's Self: Making Someone
9 CHAPTER 9: Friends and Lovers
10 CHAPTER 10: Always Dying: Living Between Da and Fort
11 CHAPTER 11: The Academic: An Ethnographic Case Study
12 CHAPTER 12: The Critical Life
13 CHAPTER 13: Playing the Field with Elyse Pineau
14 CHAPTER 14: Making Lists: Life at the University
15 CHAPTER 15: The Academic Tourist: A Critical Ethnography
16 CHAPTER 16: Schooling in Classroom Politics
17 CHAPTER 17: What the Heart Learns
18 Index
19 About the Author
Product details
Published | 03 Jun 2004 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 182 |
ISBN | 9798765187975 |
Imprint | AltaMira Press |
Series | Ethnographic Alternatives |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |