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Autor:
Enza Gandolfo
Publikováno v:
Departures in Critical Qualitative Research. 7:61-67
This is an extract from Prickly Pear: A Memoir (a work in progress). It is a creative work, a contemporary memoir, that aims to create an intimate experience of the world inhabited by the migrant family. It places the experience of being a migrant in
Autor:
Enza Gandolfo
Did the dead exist? Were they watching? Were they ghosts? Not the kind he'd imagined as a child, draped with white sheets, with the ability to walk through walls, but the kind that lodged themselves in your heart, in your memories, the kind that came
Autor:
Enza Gandolfo, Marty Grace
Publikováno v:
Women's Studies International Forum. 47:56-62
Synopsis Personal narratives incorporating ambivalence, ambiguity and inconsistences reflect the fluidity and complexities of contemporary identities. Based on the authors' original narrative research exploring what craftmaking means to women, this p
Autor:
Anne Harris, Enza Gandolfo
Publikováno v:
Gender, Place & Culture. 21:567-581
Through collaborative narrative writing, in this article, we redeploy the sense of refugeity present in our singular narratives to co-construct a shared space for creative scholarship that becomes a feminist space to belong. Drawing on feminist schol
Autor:
Enza Gandolfo
Publikováno v:
TEXT. 20
On 15 October 1970, in one of the worst industrial accidents in Victoria’s history, a span of the West Gate Bridge collapsed during construction. Thirty-five workers were killed. Very little has been written about the West Gate Bridge collapse, the
Autor:
Enza Gandolfo
Publikováno v:
Qualitative Research Journal. 12:61-74
PurposeDeleuze and Guattari have argued that in art, including literature, the senses get hold of the world in a non‐conceptual or “sensational” way, adding “new varieties” that can lead to new ways of knowing and seeing. The purpose of thi
Autor:
Enza Gandolfo, Jo-Anne Duggan
Publikováno v:
Modern Italy. 16:315-328
Other Spaces is a collaborative creative arts exhibition project that explores visual and material expressions of cultural identity with a particular focus on museum collections. This project aims to provide a rich examination – visual, emotional a
Autor:
Enza Gandolfo
Publikováno v:
New Writing. 5:140-149