<p>“Maria Lahman invites readers to enter a safe, brave space in which they can create <i>good enough </i>research poetry and reflect critically about how their personal identity influences their scholarship. Her text is a must-read for critical-creative qualitative scholars interested in learning <i>poemish</i>.”</p><p><b>Marcy Meyer, PhD</b>,<i> Associate Professor of Communication Studies, Ball State University</i></p><p>"For those who wish to better understand and engage with poetry as a form of inquiry, analysis and representation, Maria Lahman's vibrant and informative text <i>Creating Critical Research Poetry</i> will act as a wonderful resource, companion and guide for the journey to come."</p><p><b>Andrew Sparkes, </b><i>Professor, Leeds Beckett University</i></p>
Creating Critical Research Poetry critically engages with the ways in which researchers can poetically approach textual representations that narrate the unnarratable and contest the uncontested.This text provides a rich path for early research poets to engage with and bloom and established research poets to dig deeper and flourish.
Connections to literary poetry and critical social science theories are detailed. First-person poetic accounts where poets describe early fruitful engagement with poetic forms are highlighted. Free verse, formed poetry, and dimensional poems (e.g. concrete poetry) are covered in depth, with guidance for developing a poetic sensibility and honing research poetry craft. Poetic experiences are integrated throughout the book, which may be engaged with individually, as a group, and in virtual or face-to-face courses.
Each chapter provides reflexive questions for the reader to engage with in their own journal writings, a poem creation exercise, and further poetic resources. Set within critical theories, Creating Critical Research Poetry provides a context for early research poets, and thought-provoking possibilities for seasoned research poets. This is the perfect entry point to this burgeoning field of critical inquiry and qualitative research.
Creating Critical Research Poetry critically engages with the ways in which research can poetically approach textual representations that narrate the unnarratable and contest the uncontested.
Part I: Poetic Research Roots and Spaces
Poemish: A Safe Space to Create
Poetic Roots (History of Research Poetry)
Critical Research Poetry
Poetic Methodology
Poetic Analysis
Good Enough Research Poetry
Part II: Creation of Poetic Research Forms
Data Poetry
Formed Research Poetry
Dimensional Research Poetry and Beyond
Autoethnographic Research Poetry
Produktdetaljer
Biografisk notat
Maria K. E. Lahman (she, her, hers) is a professor of qualitative methodology at the University of Northern Colorado, in Colorado, USA. She is the author of multiple research textbooks, articles, and poems. A Mennonite, Maria challenges herself to weave aspects of social justice and peacebuilding into her pedagogy and scholarship. Maria’s scholarship is focused on creating ethical solutions for culturally complex methodological situations, diversity, young children, mothering, and qualitative writing representation.