Title of article
Imagining and Playfulness in Narrative Inquiry
Author/Authors
Vera Caine، نويسنده , , Pam Steeves، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
15
From page
1
To page
15
Abstract
Our personal and professional lives draw us to a shared interest in ʹidentityʹ and ʹrelationshipsʹ, and our understanding is shaped by our lives as narrative inquirers. As we struggle to name this complexity we begin to play with metaphors; the metaphor of ʹkitesʹ, and thus string, kite and kite flyer provide us with a way to think about imagining and playfulness in relationships and in narrative inquiry. As we play with these metaphors we see how much our understanding of relationships shape our being and engagement with others and that imagination is inextricably intertwined within our lives and our relationships. By attending to this playfulness, our spaces of knowing enlarge and spaces of possibility are never ending; yet embedded in these possibilities is also a recognition of how difficult it is to stay in relation, to remain wakeful to the tensions and boulders of the landscapes and stories we live within.
Journal title
International Journal of Education and the Arts
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
International Journal of Education and the Arts
Record number
689487
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