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This book focuses on representations of contested realities in qualitative research. The authors examine two separate, but interrelated, issues: criticisms of how researchers use "voice", and suggestions about how to develop experimental voices that expand the range of narrative strategies.
Changing relationships between researchers and respondents dictate alterations in textual representations - from the "view from nowhere" to the view from a particular location, and from the omniscient voice to the polyvocality of communities of individuals. Examples of new representations and textual experiments provide models for how some authors have struggled with voice in their texts, and in so doing, broaden who they and we mean by "us".
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Languages & Literatures, TRAVEL, History and criticism, Special Interest, Modern Literature, Literary, Literary style, LITERARY CRITICISM, Point of view (Literature), Narration (Rhetoric), Literature - General, General, Literature, modern, history and criticism, 20th century, Style, literary, Littérature, Histoire et critique, Point de vue (Littérature), Narration, Style littéraireTimes
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Representation and the text: re-framing the narrative voice
1997, State University of New York Press
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0791434710 9780791434710
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Representation and the Text: Re-Framing the Narrative Voice
1997, Ebsco Publishing
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"This book focuses on representations of contested realities in qualitative research. The authors examine two separate, but interrelated, issues: criticisms of how researchers use "voice", and suggestions about how to develop experimental voices that expand the range of narrative strategies." "Changing relationships between researchers and respondents dictate alterations in textual representations - from the "view from nowhere" to the view from a particular location, and from the omniscient voice to the polyvocality of communities of individuals. Examples of new representations and textual experiments provide models for how some authors have struggled with voice in their texts, and in so doing, broaden who they and we mean by "us"."--Jacket.
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