[IMCnetwork] Collective Reading: A melding of historical ethnography, memoir, fiction

Heba Al Adawy heba.aladawy at anu.edu.au
Thu Feb 3 15:52:39 AEDT 2022


Clarification: Tamara's reading would be for next session in March (for those who express interest), not tomorrow.  Sorry for the confusion.  Hope to see you tomorrow for meet and greet and a general discussion on ethnographies!



Heba Al-Adawy
Doctoral Researcher
Department of Political & Social Change
Coral Bell School of Asia & the Pacific
Australian National University
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Dear HDR students in the interpretivist community

I am forwarding a request from Tamara Jacka. If there are any HDR students who would be interested in reading and discussing a written piece (less than 12,000 words) of historical ethnography, blended with memoir and fiction, please let her (tamara.jacka at anu.edu.au) and/or myself know. We will arrange a small group reading and discussion in the upcoming session.

Her message is below:

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I am currently finishing a book called Gingko Village: Tales of Transformation in China's Rural Heartland. It is a 'melding of historical ethnography, memoir and fiction.'

I'd like to send the Introduction plus the first of the 'tales,' which is called Ghosts. Together, I'm hoping this will give a good sense of my explicitly interpretivist approach as well as the aims of the book and provide an example of how I try to achieve my aims and put my approach into practice. In total, the two pieces come to less than 12,000 words.

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Please let us know if interested. You can also reach out to Tamara for more information at tamara.jacka at anu.edu.au

Thanks and see you tomorrow


Heba Al-Adawy
Doctoral Researcher
Department of Political & Social Change
Coral Bell School of Asia & the Pacific
Australian National University
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