A methodology of the heart
A methodology of the heart: evoking academic and daily life Ronald J. Pelias
Publisher: Walnut Creek, CA : AltaMira Press, c2004.
ISBN: 0759105952
DDC: 378.12
LCC: LB1778
Edition: (pbk. : alk. paper)
Book Data
Library: University of Hong Kong
Last Loaded: 06/22/2007
MARC Timestamp: 09/09/2004
Control Number Org.: OCoLC
Control Number: ocm53178594
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100 1 $aPelias, Ronald J.
245 12 $aA methodology of the heart :$bevoking academic
and daily life /$cRonald J. Pelias.
260 $aWalnut Creek, CA :$bAltaMira Press,$cc2004.
300 $avii, 173 p. ;$c24 cm.
440 0 $aEthnographic alternatives book series ;$vv. 15.
520 1 $a"A Methodology of the Heart presents a procession
of situational compositions confronting matters such as
family relationships, student-teacher communications, and
university life. This book depicts the emotional battle for
understanding and honesty within the conventional boundaries
of higher education. Pelias introduces such subjects as
autoethnography, autobiography, personal narrative, memoir,
creative nonfiction, and performative writing. This book is
an addition for all academic readers of autoethnographic or
communications works as well as to the general reader
attracted to daily life in higher education."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aCollege teachers$xConduct of life.
650 0 $aScholars$xConduct of life.
650 0 $aEducation, Humanistic.
970 11 $l1$tThe heart's introduction$p1
970 11 $l2$tA personal ecology$p16
970 11 $l3$tThe body's complaint$p23
970 11 $l4$tSpeech and the body's presence$p28
970 11 $l5$tMirror mirror$p39
970 11 $l6$tRemembering Vietnam$p46
970 11 $l7$tFor father and son : an ethnodrama with no
catharsis$p60
970 11 $l8$tThe poet's self : making someone$p71
970 11 $l9$tDialogues of friends and lovers : a poetic
analysis$p80
970 11 $l10$tAlways dying : living between Da and Fort$p94
970 11 $l11$tThe academic : an ethnographic case
study$p103
970 11 $l12$tThe critical life$p111
970 11 $l13$tPlaying the field$cElyse Pineau$fPineau,
Elyse$p122
970 11 $l14$tMaking lists : life at the university$p130
970 11 $l15$tThe academic tourist : a critical
autoethnography$p146
970 11 $l16$tSchooling in classroom politics$p151
970 11 $l17$tWhat the heart learns$p162
980 $aRonald J. Pelias is professor of speech
communication at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.