ABSTRACT
Poetry can be both political and pedagogical. It is utilised in a variety of ways in research to enhance, critique, analyse, and express different voices.
Poetry, Method and Education Research brings together international scholars to explore issues as diverse as neoliberalism, culture, decolonising education, health, and teacher identities. A key strength of the book is its attention to poetry as a research method, including discussions of "how to" engage with poetry in research, as well as including a range of research poems. Poetry is thus framed as both a method and performance. Authors in this book address a wide variety of questions from different perspectives including how to use poetry to think about complex issues in education, where poetry belongs in a research project, how to write poetry to generate and analyse "data", and how poetry can represent these findings.
This book is an essential resource for students and researchers in education programmes, and those who teach in graduate research methods courses.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section I|64 pages
Poetry and poetic methodologies
chapter 3|10 pages
Poetic representations, not-quite poetry and poemish
chapter 5|22 pages
Sensible poets and the poetic sensibility
section II|70 pages
Poetry, politics, and educational issues
chapter 7|7 pages
Writing the university through poetry
chapter 11|21 pages
Becoming a first-time mother as an international graduate student
section III|68 pages
Decolonising education and indigenous poetry
chapter 15412|17 pages
Cultivating resonant images through poetic meditation
chapter 14|24 pages
The tukutuku panel is never bare
section IV|63 pages
Poetry and critical pedagogical research