Researching and analysing Olive Schreiner's letters: the epistolarium in social science perspective
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Edinburgh
Department Name: Sociology
Abstract
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Organisations
Publications
Dampier H
(2008)
Re-reading as a methodology: the case of Boer Women's testimonies
in Qualitative Research
Stanley L
(2008)
Narrative methodologies: subjects, silences, re-readings and analyses
in Qualitative Research
Stanley L
(2008)
It has Always Known, and we have Always been 'other': Knowing Capitalism and the 'Coming Crisis' of Sociology Confront the Concentration System and Mass-Observation
in The Sociological Review
Stanley L
(2009)
"Her letters cut are generally nothing of interest":1 The Heterotopic Persona of Olive Schreiner and the Alterity-Persona of Cronwright-Schreiner
in English in Africa
Liz Stanley (author)
(2009)
The epistolary economy, gifts given & foresworn & editorial re-writing : on theorising letters and their editing
Stanley, L
(2009)
Narratives and fiction : an interdisciplinary approach
Liz Stanley (author)
(2009)
On small and big stories of the quotidian : the commonplace and the extraordinary in narrative inquiry
Stanley, L
(2010)
Narrative, memory and ordinary lives
Stanley L
(2010)
Olive Schreiner Globalising Social Inquiry: A Feminist Analytics of Globalization
in The Sociological Review
Liz Stanley (Author)
(2010)
'Men selling their souls and the future' - Olive Schreiner on union
in Quarterly bulletin of the National Library of South Africa