ABSTRACT

Rooted in a long and diverse genealogy, biographical approaches have developed from a focus upon a single story, a ‘life story’ and personal documents (e.g. diaries), to encompass (more routinely) autobiographical secondary and archival research and analysis - as well as multi-media, arts based creative multi-sensory methods. Biographical Research and practices as part of human understanding helps people to make sense of what has been and what is happening in their lives, cultures, communities and societies.

Advances in Biographical Methods: Creative Applications takes up these themes: theorising, doing and applying current advances in biographical methods. It demonstrates the momentum with which they areas are developing as a field of scholarship, especially in relation to creative innovations and applications, such as in new forms of interview and other practices, and debates on its interlinking with art, performance and digital methods.

part I|62 pages

Theoretical advances

chapter 1|19 pages

Biographical Research

Past, present, future

chapter 2|13 pages

When bodies need stories

Dialogical narrative analysis in action

chapter 3|12 pages

Keepin' it real

Social action research, psychoanalytic theory, and the Moving to the Beat project

part II|52 pages

Methodological advances

chapter 5|17 pages

Participatory biographies

Walking, sensing, belonging

chapter 6|16 pages

Ignore the man behind the curtain

Exploration of virtual reality

part III|48 pages

Advances in applying biographical methods

chapter 8|13 pages

Not a problem

Translation and the silencing of narratives

chapter 9|15 pages

Finding the manly man in archives

Historical/archival research as the documents of life

chapter 10|18 pages

Combining biographical and visual methods in practice

A vegan comic case study