[IMCnetwork] Interpretivist Conversations Over Coffee | 11am March 4th
Christie Woodhouse
Christie.Woodhouse at anu.edu.au
Mon Feb 28 09:03:29 AEDT 2022
Dear HDR students in the interpretivist community,
A reminder that Interpretivist Conversations Over Coffee, as with last month, will be in person outside at Coffee Lab in Kambri (opposite Harry Hartog bookshop).
Time: 11am, Friday March 4th
Place: Coffee Lab (outside tables)
We will continue our discussion on ethnographies with Tamara Jacka sharing her current work, an historical ethnography, Gingko Village: Tales of Transformation in China's Heartland
For those interested - please see the message below from Tamara and reach out to her directly for a copy of her piece <tamara.jacka at anu.edu.au<mailto:tamara.jacka at anu.edu.au>>
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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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You're receiving this email from me, as Heba is away this month. Feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions. I look forward to this discussion and hope you can join us.
Christie Woodhouse
christie.woodhouse at anu.edu.au<mailto:christie.woodhouse at anu.edu.au>
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