Mennocostal Musings: Poetic Inquiry and Performance in Narrative Research

My narrative research investigates the writing of two critically-acclaimed Canadian Mennonite authors. My methods include interviews with the authors and narrative analysis of their works. I also use a less conventional method, that of writing poetry. Through writing poems about my "mennocostal...

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Main Author: Natasha G. Wiebe
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: FQS 2008-05-01
Series:Forum: Qualitative Social Research
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Online Access:http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/413
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description My narrative research investigates the writing of two critically-acclaimed Canadian Mennonite authors. My methods include interviews with the authors and narrative analysis of their works. I also use a less conventional method, that of writing poetry. Through writing poems about my "mennocostal" (Mennonite and Pentecostal) background, I am coming to new understandings of my self, my past experiences, and my writing-research practices. In turn, these insights help me better understand some experiences and writing practices of my research subjects, as well as what the scholarly literature says about such practices. I research how writing personal narratives can be an act of inquiry—how it can help the writer construct new understandings about her self and her topic. While studying how writing can be inquiry, I practice writing as inquiry. I also perform the poetic data from my research. In this article, I perform some poems through audio files (http://natashagwiebe.googlepages.com/poeticperformances) and give examples of how writing them is making me a better researcher. Along the way, I mention how participating in poetic performances as a listener and performer has helped shape my poetic inquiry and engendered new insights into my narrative research. I conclude by situating my poetic inquiry as performative research. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0802423
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spelling doaj.art-2d483525f6214010afe4187fe36f6e372022-12-21T18:10:35ZdeuFQSForum: Qualitative Social Research1438-56272008-05-0192412Mennocostal Musings: Poetic Inquiry and Performance in Narrative ResearchNatasha G. Wiebe0University of Western OntarioMy narrative research investigates the writing of two critically-acclaimed Canadian Mennonite authors. My methods include interviews with the authors and narrative analysis of their works. I also use a less conventional method, that of writing poetry. Through writing poems about my "mennocostal" (Mennonite and Pentecostal) background, I am coming to new understandings of my self, my past experiences, and my writing-research practices. In turn, these insights help me better understand some experiences and writing practices of my research subjects, as well as what the scholarly literature says about such practices. I research how writing personal narratives can be an act of inquiry—how it can help the writer construct new understandings about her self and her topic. While studying how writing can be inquiry, I practice writing as inquiry. I also perform the poetic data from my research. In this article, I perform some poems through audio files (http://natashagwiebe.googlepages.com/poeticperformances) and give examples of how writing them is making me a better researcher. Along the way, I mention how participating in poetic performances as a listener and performer has helped shape my poetic inquiry and engendered new insights into my narrative research. I conclude by situating my poetic inquiry as performative research. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0802423http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/413arts-based researchautobiographical writingDi Brandteducational researchCanadian Mennonite literatureMiriam Toewsnarrative inquiryPentecostalperformative researchpoetic inquiry
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Mennocostal Musings: Poetic Inquiry and Performance in Narrative Research
Forum: Qualitative Social Research
arts-based research
autobiographical writing
Di Brandt
educational research
Canadian Mennonite literature
Miriam Toews
narrative inquiry
Pentecostal
performative research
poetic inquiry
title Mennocostal Musings: Poetic Inquiry and Performance in Narrative Research
title_full Mennocostal Musings: Poetic Inquiry and Performance in Narrative Research
title_fullStr Mennocostal Musings: Poetic Inquiry and Performance in Narrative Research
title_full_unstemmed Mennocostal Musings: Poetic Inquiry and Performance in Narrative Research
title_short Mennocostal Musings: Poetic Inquiry and Performance in Narrative Research
title_sort mennocostal musings poetic inquiry and performance in narrative research
topic arts-based research
autobiographical writing
Di Brandt
educational research
Canadian Mennonite literature
Miriam Toews
narrative inquiry
Pentecostal
performative research
poetic inquiry
url http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/413
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