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Critical Writing for Embodied Approaches : Autoethnography, Feminism and Decoloniality
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Elizabeth Mackinlay
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2019
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-030-04668-2
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978-3-030-04669-9
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2019
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Book chapters
pp. 1
A-Way of Writing, the Way it is Written
pp. 15
Ending Writing, at the Beginning
pp. 41
Writing with Cixous, in Love
pp. 61
Writing with Virginia Woolf, not Afraid
pp. 79
But First, a Love Affair with Words
pp. 101
Writing, in and to Arrivance
pp. 135
Writing, A-Way to Un-Forgetting
pp. 153
Writing Decoloniality, with Cixous and Woolf
pp. 187
Critical Autoethnography, to Trouble with Words
pp. 221
Writing, an Ethical Conversation
pp. 249
Beginning Writing at the Ending; a Second Take, a Second to Take
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