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Qualitative Data Analysis : An Introduction Carol Grbich Chapter 10. Poetic Inquiry.

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1 Qualitative Data Analysis : An Introduction Carol Grbich Chapter 10. Poetic Inquiry

2 Poetic Inquiry Definition Poetic inquiry is a form of qualitative research that incorporates poetry as a component of an investigation. It requires the researcher to participate creatively in the reframing of data in order to bring the reader as close as possible to the original researcher/participant experiences.

3 Poetic Inquiry Uses for exploring individual experiences or feelings of : Self Other both. Used in: Autobiography autoethnography narrative inquiry

4 Data sources 1. researcher response to existing literature or to current social or political events? 2. researcher’s field notes and/or their autoethnographical data? 3. participants’ interview transcripts created separately by the researcher or collaboratively between researcher and participants

5 Process of poetic reframing During data collection: Read the transcripts Undertake preliminary data analysis to gain information on all aspects of the research question When all the data is in: Re read the transcripts together with any other data gathered (observations, visual and written documents) Make notes identifying themes.

6 Process of poetic framing. (2) develop files of the themes Order and reorder these themes Transform themes/portraits into the poetic or combined styles that best portray the response to the research question Read aloud or display to others to gauge the effect

7 Types of poetic form 1. 1. Haiku - a poem written in three unrhymed lines of 5 7 5 syllables. This form can be repeated. 2. Narrative poetry – a story portrait with a beginning, middle and an end in any form but usually close to the spoken word; 3. Cinquain This is a poem with five lines. Line 1 has one word (the title). Line 2 has two words that describe the title. Line 3 has three words that tell the action. Line 4 has four words that express the feeling. in need Line 5 has one word, which recalls the title.

8 Types of poetic form 4. Tanka - a poem of 31 syllables divided into 5 lines of 5-7-5-7- 7 syllables 5. Heroic couplet - Two successive lines of rhymed poetry in iambic pentameter 6. Quatrain – a stanza of 4 lines where lines 2 and 4 must rhyme 7. Canzone – a lyrical poem with 5-6 stanzas and a shorter concluding stanza 8. Free/blank verse, - using rhymed/unrhymed lines with no fixed pattern mimicking ordinary speech 9. Prose poetry – combines prose and poetry for emotional effect sometimes with metrical overtones.


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