Method Meets Art: Arts Based Research Practice – Patricia Leavy


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Author: Patricia Leavy

Publisher: The Guilford Press

Year of Publication: 2020

Print Length: 344 pages

Genre: Non-Fiction / Cultural Studies

Topic: Culture & SocietyFamily

Ideal for courses in multiple disciplines, the third edition of this award-winning text has been revised and updated with new topics, examples, and guiding questions to introduce each chapter’s sections.

Patricia Leavy presents a practical guide to the full range of arts-based research (ABR) genres–narrative inquiry, fiction-based research, poetry, music, dance, theatre, film, and visual art. Each genre-specific chapter is paired with an exemplary research article or online video link (at the companion website).

Following a consistent format, chapters review how the technique was developed, explore its methodological variations and the kind of research questions it can address, and describe diverse sample studies. Checklists and practical advice help readers harness the power of these innovative techniques for their own studies or dissertations.

Author’s Note /
Preface: A Patron Saint

1. The Synthesis Problem 

2. Fabulation

1988

3. Disciplines and Disciples

4. Aphorism as a Promise 

2002

5. Heartbreak as Praxis

6. Whether Wisdom

2004

The Quene A Mervilos and Magiquall Tale of epistemological Mischief, Wherein there are revealed no secretes

2006

8. When Courts of Love Have Cash Registers

1976

9. Auctions

10. Uncertainty and Bathing

2010

2013

11. After Hypervigilance

2017

12. Choreography

Acknowledgments
SELECTED Bibliography 

1. The Synthesis Problem

2. Fabulation

1988

3. Disciplines and Disciples

4. Aphorism as a Promise

2002

5. Heartbreak as Praxis

6. Whether Wisdom

2004

7. Before and After 

2006

8. When Courts of Love Have Cash Registers

1976

9. Auctions 

10. Uncertainty and Bathing

2010

11. After Hypervigilance

2017

12. Choreography 

Acknowledgments

Notes

Monica Huerta is a critic, curator, scholar, and editor. She works across mediums to amplify freer futures and the courage to make them real. Alongside visionary makers, she learns from minoritarian histories of sensing the world otherwise to unearth new possibilities in the present. Her current projects explore contemporary Latinx photography, anti-capitalist fairy tales, and the art of sports. Essays appear in ArtForumSociety + SpaceIntervenxionsLos Angeles Review of Books, ContemporariesWomen & Performance, and many peer-reviewed academic journals.

Source: https://english.princeton.edu/people/monica-huerta

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