Kearney, Celine Patricia (2014) Southern Celts: Narrative as Method and Text. Narrative Research Network Symposium, Hamilton, New Zealand, 17 April 2014. (Unpublished)
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Southern Celts is a practice-led narrative inquiry which explores how people with Irish and Scottish backgrounds live out cultural traditions in Aotearoa/New Zealand. A Ph D research project it uses narrative as both method and text (Clandinin & Connelly 2000, Clandinin & Rossiek 2006). Drawing on autoethnographic insights and interviews of 35 people of varying ages and periods of time in New Zealand: including writers, poets, visual artists, musicians, people involved in sport, the museum sector, filmmaking, religion and Celtic spirituality.
Item Type: | Paper presented at a conference, workshop, or other event which was not published in the proceedings |
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Keywords that describe the item: | Narrative, Culture, Celtic Studies, Gaelic Studies |
Subjects: | H Social Sciences > HM Sociology L Education > LB Theory and practice of education > LB1028 Education Research |
Divisions: | Schools > Centre for Languages |
ID Code: | 3148 |
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Deposited On: | 25 Jun 2014 02:33 |
Last Modified: | 08 Mar 2018 21:04 |
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