Chapter: Writing through the body: Political, personal, practical

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Engaging our bodies in deciding what we write (by telling us what matters) and how we write (by bringing bodily intelligence to the writing process) results in more impactful writing according to Donna and Amanda. While traditional academic writing silences bodies in order to fashion ‘objective’ knowledge, this chapter provides personal and practical ways to liberate bodily knowing so that it can more freely inform our writing projects.

Chapter Authors: Amanda Sinclair, Donna Ladkin

Chapter Title: Writing through the body: Political, personal, practical

Book Title: The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Business and Management Research Methods: History and Traditions

Edited By: Catherine Cassell, Ann L. Cunliffe, and Gina Grandy

First Published: 12th December 2018

Publisher: Sage Research Methods

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