ABSTRACT

Departing Radically in Academic Writing (DRAW) seeks to show qualitative researchers that there are ways to embrace creatively alternative approaches to writing, whilst fulfilling the demands of an academic tenure system.

Putting forward playful, arts-based and creative writing/fiction approaches to writing up research, the contributions in this book demonstrate how theorisation can happen in different ways, particularly, for younger career scholars struggling with their thesis submissions. Some of the contributions in the book come from those who have successfully defended a "DRAWn" thesis. Whilst this is not a handbook or "how to", it does show DRAW and radical departure work can work in practice without disadvantaging the researcher. Each chapter includes Author's Notes on the chapter and Radical Writing Prompts to stimulate creative thinking.

Drawing on the work of Sara Ahmed, Ruth Behar, bell hooks, Helene Cixous, Virginia Woolf, Laurel Richardson and other literary and creative feminist, qualitative thinkers, Departing Radically in Academic Writing will appeal to graduate students and researchers in Education, the social sciences and humanities who are interested to advance critical thinking through radically departured work.

chapter 1|14 pages

The Beginning of Draw

Letters of introduction

chapter 3|10 pages

How to do DRAW by me The DRAWer

chapter 4|18 pages

DRAWing

A different way of researching, writing, and storying

chapter 6|20 pages

DRAWing Words from the Earth

Poetic compos(t)ing

chapter 7|13 pages

The Most Magnificent Thesis

chapter 8|6 pages

Chasing Rainbows

An autoethnography of writing between the words

chapter 10|11 pages

Following The Line of Flight

chapter 11|12 pages

DRAWing Masculinity

An autoethnographic exploration of be(com)ing a man 1

chapter 12|8 pages

Speaking of Movement

Podcasts as departing radically in academic writing

chapter 13|9 pages

B is for Broken Hearted

chapter 14|20 pages

Mixing and Mingling Towards Academic Writing

Rhythm, words, music

chapter 15|15 pages

An Alchemist in the Landscape

Visualising illness-pandemics through erasure

chapter 16|10 pages

Feminist Leader Begins to Draw

A diary of methodology

chapter 17|14 pages

It Really is a Gender Thing, For Me

chapter 18|7 pages

Dream, I Tell You 1

A final word