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Changing art into research : soliloqoy methodology / Jocene Vallack.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Vallack, Jocene, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Arts--Research--Methodology.
- Arts.
- Social sciences--Methodology.
- Social sciences.
- Arts--Research.
- Methodology.
- Physical Description:
- xiii, 166 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.
- Summary:
- "Arts-informed research methods are becoming increasingly popular with researchers in Arts, Education and the Social Sciences, but there is often confusion about how to turn arts practice into rigorous research. This book sets out a new and simple, yet theoretically aligned methodology for arts-based researchers, with an emphasis on phenomenology. It shows how to use arts practice for data analysis and presentation, while remaining aware of the requirements of rigour in research"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- 1 A concise overview of Soliloquy p. 1
- What is Soliloquy? p. 3
- The philosophical phenomenology informing Soliloquy p. 5
- Soliloquy - a collaborative exchange between conscious and unconscious knowledge p. 6
- Philosophical alignment of the methodological framework p. 9
- An example of Soliloquy in practice p. 14
- Finally p. 17
- 2 The co-existing realities of the ephemeral and the eternal: Aristotle and Plato p. 19
- Art and transcendence p. 23
- Intuition and the unconscious p. 25
- Gebser's evolution of consciousness p. 26
- Archaic consciousness p. 29
- Magical Consciousness p. 29
- Mythical Consciousness p. 31
- Mental Consciousness and Integral Consciousness p. 32
- The limitations of Mental Consciousness p. 34
- Sheldrake's 'science delusion' p. 38
- 3 Intuition p. 43
- Stansted Hall - Journal 2009 p. 48
- What is mediumship? p. 56
- Same God - different names p. 60
- 4 The theoretical perspective of Soliloquy: Transcendental Phenomenology p. 62
- Platonism and universal form p. 67
- Knowledge and belief p. 69
- The a priori object p. 71
- The pregivenness of objects p. 73
- The story of art p. 77
- Transcendental Phenomenology in life and research p. 80
- Is all Phenomenology Transcendental? p. 85
- The alter ego, apodictic truth and eidetic reduction p. 87
- Why is Phenomenology so misunderstood? p. 89
- The historical context of Phenomenology p. 93
- What did Heidegger do? p. 94
- Darren works it out p. 104
- Bracketing p. 105
- Existential phenomenology p. 108
- 5 Soliloquy for the intuitive researcher: The methods p. 115
- Alignment in methodology p. 115
- The methods for doing Soliloquy p. 121
- Experience p. 121
- Epoche p. 127
- The Epoche and altered states of consciousness p. 129
- Epiphany p. 132
- Explication p. 135
- An example of Soliloquy in practice: Echo and Narcissus p. 139
- The epiphany of the Wizard of Oz p. 141
- A pictorial view of Soliloquy p. 142
- A final metaphor for Transcendental Phenomenology: 'The Lady of Shalott' p. 143
- Answering some critical concerns p. 151
- Enhance your research: enhance your life p. 152.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Other Format:
- Online version: Vallack, Jocene. Changing art into research
- ISBN:
- 9781138486782
- 9781138486768
- 1138486760
- 1138486787
- OCLC:
- 1142361620
- Publisher Number:
- 99985470299
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