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Sociology Meets Memoir

- An Exploration of Narrative and Method
Af: Margaret K. Nelson Engelsk Hardback

Sociology Meets Memoir

- An Exploration of Narrative and Method
Af: Margaret K. Nelson Engelsk Hardback
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How sociologists can approach memoir in their writing, research, and in the classroom
Memoirs attract millions of readers with their compelling life stories, vivid details, and often startling revelations. Beyond entertainment value, however, Margaret K. Nelson argues that memoirs hold potential as powerful resources for sociologists to engage with, analyze, and teach. Sociology Meets Memoir is a short and accessible guide to the significance of memoirs for the field of sociology, from their many possible uses to the numerous challenges they pose.
This guide enables sociologists to learn about the different ways memoirs have been used as a medium through which to exercise and encourage the “sociological imagination.” Nelson offers clear definitions of the various and nuanced terms associated with memoir and examples of how different types of stories have been effectively integrated into scholarly research. Readers will gain an understanding of the immense power of memoirs as sociological resources, offering unique access to voices from the past as well as voices from the present which are traditionally marginalized. Nelson also focuses on the genre’s limitations and the difficult methodological questions that accompany their use in scholarly endeavors.
Sociology Meets Memoir is a vital tool for all sociologists interested in this growing genre. By reading this guide, students and teachers alike will gain an understanding of how they might approach the current outpouring of memoirs and incorporate them into their teaching, learning, writing, and research.

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How sociologists can approach memoir in their writing, research, and in the classroom
Memoirs attract millions of readers with their compelling life stories, vivid details, and often startling revelations. Beyond entertainment value, however, Margaret K. Nelson argues that memoirs hold potential as powerful resources for sociologists to engage with, analyze, and teach. Sociology Meets Memoir is a short and accessible guide to the significance of memoirs for the field of sociology, from their many possible uses to the numerous challenges they pose.
This guide enables sociologists to learn about the different ways memoirs have been used as a medium through which to exercise and encourage the “sociological imagination.” Nelson offers clear definitions of the various and nuanced terms associated with memoir and examples of how different types of stories have been effectively integrated into scholarly research. Readers will gain an understanding of the immense power of memoirs as sociological resources, offering unique access to voices from the past as well as voices from the present which are traditionally marginalized. Nelson also focuses on the genre’s limitations and the difficult methodological questions that accompany their use in scholarly endeavors.
Sociology Meets Memoir is a vital tool for all sociologists interested in this growing genre. By reading this guide, students and teachers alike will gain an understanding of how they might approach the current outpouring of memoirs and incorporate them into their teaching, learning, writing, and research.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 208
ISBN-13: 9781479827312
Indbinding: Hardback
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ISBN-10: 1479827312
Kategori: Sociologi
Udg. Dato: 17 dec 2024
Længde: 0mm
Bredde: 152mm
Højde: 229mm
Forlag: New York University Press
Oplagsdato: 17 dec 2024
Forfatter(e): Margaret K. Nelson
Forfatter(e) Margaret K. Nelson


Kategori Sociologi


ISBN-13 9781479827312


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 208


Udgave


Længde 0mm


Bredde 152mm


Højde 229mm


Udg. Dato 17 dec 2024


Oplagsdato 17 dec 2024


Forlag New York University Press

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