Writing intimacy into feminist geography /

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Imprint:Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
Description:xv, 241 pages ; 24 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11003479
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Other authors / contributors:Moss, Pamela, 1960- editor.
Donovan, Courtney, editor.
ISBN:9781472476777
1472476778
9781315546186
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Muddling Intimacy Methodologically / Courtney Donovan and Pamela Moss
  • An Uncomfortable Position : Making Sense of Field Encounters through Intimate Reflections / Maral Sotoudehnia
  • "I'm here, I hate it and I can't cope anymore" : Writing about Suicide / Gail Adams-Hutcheson and Robyn Longhurst
  • In the Skin : Intimate Acts in Economic Globalization / Maureen Sioh
  • Navigating Intimate Insider Status : Bridging Audiences through Writing and Presenting / Vanessa A. Massaro and Dana Cuomo
  • Intimate Creativity : Using Creative Practice to Express Intimate Worlds / Clare Madge
  • Writing/drawing Experiences of Silence and Intimacy in Fieldwork Relationships / Kacy McKinney
  • Open for Business? : First Forays into Collaborative Autobiographical Writing in Extractive British Columbia / Zoë A. Meletis and Blake Hawkins
  • Walking the Line between Professional and Personal : Using Autobiography in Invisible Disability Research / Toni Alexander
  • Are we Sitting Comfortably? : Doing-writing to Embody Thinking-with / Kye Askins
  • Accelerating Intimacy? : Digital Health and Humanistic Discourse / Courtney Donovan
  • To Hold and be Held : Engaging with Suffering at End of Life through a Consideration of Personal Writing / Kelsey Hanrahan
  • Inhabiting Research, Accessing Intimacy, Becoming Collective / Karen Falconer Al-Hindi, Pamela Moss, Leslie Kern and Roberta Hawkins
  • Intimacy, Animal Emotion and Empathy : Multispecies Intimacy as Slow Research Practice / Kathryn Gillespie
  • Bearing Witness to Geographies of Life and Death : Intimate Writing and Violent Geographies / Samuel Henkin
  • Becoming Fieldnotes / Ebru Ustandag
  • Hiding in the Garden : Autoethnography and Intimate Spaces / Kathryn Besio
  • Death, Dying and Decision-making in an Intensive Care Unit : Tracing Micro-connections through Auto-methods / Pamela Moss
  • Places of the Open Season / Sarah de Leeuw
  • Intimate Research Acts / Pamela Moss and Courtney Donovan.