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Anthropological Quarterly, 2002
At some level all writing is both autobiographical and therapeutic. This is clearly not true for writing which is incidental to other tasks (such as writing reports or taking minutes) and it is an unexceptional claim when made of fiction. This claim is perhaps most controversial when advanced as a proposition about academic writing, and indeed much of ...
D. Altman
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At some level all writing is both autobiographical and therapeutic. This is clearly not true for writing which is incidental to other tasks (such as writing reports or taking minutes) and it is an unexceptional claim when made of fiction. This claim is perhaps most controversial when advanced as a proposition about academic writing, and indeed much of ...
D. Altman
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Writing the Other, Writing the Self: Transforming Consciousness Through Ethnographic Writing
Language and Intercultural Communication, 2001This article examines the theoretical and methodological concerns of the new ethnographic writing, analysing writing practices of both professional anthropologists and student ethnographers who undertake ethnographic research as part of a modern languages degree course in universities in the UK.
S. Jordan
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1990
One of the commonest ways of trying to distinguish human beings from other creatures is to emphasise the human uniqueness of the faculties of deliberate or willed self-examination, self-consciousness, self-awareness, and self-identification. Human beings have a sense of superiority when they see other animals (typically dogs, cats, farm animals, and ...
Ken Goodwin +10 more
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One of the commonest ways of trying to distinguish human beings from other creatures is to emphasise the human uniqueness of the faculties of deliberate or willed self-examination, self-consciousness, self-awareness, and self-identification. Human beings have a sense of superiority when they see other animals (typically dogs, cats, farm animals, and ...
Ken Goodwin +10 more
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Writing the Self in Bereavement
Writing the Self in Bereavement, 2021Reinekke Lengelle
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Writing the self, writing the choreographic
Choreographic Practices, 2012Jane M. Bacon, Vida L. Midgelow
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Research in the Teaching of English, 2017
Although contexts for writing have shifted in recent decades, traditional views tend to focus on and perpetuate standards-driven practices for “effective” writing.
Latrise P. Johnson
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Although contexts for writing have shifted in recent decades, traditional views tend to focus on and perpetuate standards-driven practices for “effective” writing.
Latrise P. Johnson
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