Fiction as Research Practice: Short Stories, Novellas, and Novels

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Routledge, Jun 16, 2016 - Literary Criticism - 316 pages
The turn to fiction as a social research practice is a natural extension of what many researchers and writers have long been doing. Patricia Leavy, a widely published qualitative researcher and a novelist, explores the overlaps and intersections between these two ways of understanding and describing human experience. She demonstrates the validity of literary experimentation to the qualitative researcher and how to incorporate these practices into research projects. Five short stories and excerpts from novellas and novels show these methods in action. This book is an essential methodological introduction for those interested in studying or practicing arts-based research.
 

Contents

Preface
7
PART I FICTION AS RESEARCH PRACTICE
15
PART II EXEMPLARS WITH COMMENTARY
93
PART III CONCLUSION
257
Writing Prompts
277
Exercises for Transforming Your Research into Fiction
281
Tips for Getting Published
285
Recommended Resources
289
Notes
291
References
295
Index
303
About the Authors
315
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