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%T Ricoeur and the Girls
%A Engdal, Marte
%J European Journal of Women's Studies
%N 4
%P 453-469
%V 12
%D 2005
%K feminist epistemology; hermeneutics; incest; play; schoolgirl writing; short story; violence; writing pedagogy;
%= 2011-03-01T04:42:00Z
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%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-224939
%X Schoolgirls writing short stories have surrendered themselves to some rules of a                game, which, according to Ricoeur and Gadamer, delimits a field where everything                ’is played’, and thereby, ’shatters the                seriousness’ of ’the self-presence of a subject’. This                article proposes that this field has a serious side of its own that reveals                something true about the everyday reality of being a girl. The proposed worlds in                the girls’ short stories are places from which research on                women’s lives should begin is a central argument, along with the                contention that for the researcher to be able to take the seriousness of this                playful writing into account, she also has to assume the position of a playful                figure. The article suggests that the empirical data of schoolgirl writing invited                the researcher to think Ricoeur and feminist epistemology together.                Further, a suggestion is that the roles of reading given by the texts have                consequences for a ’new’ process-oriented writing pedagogy and                the teacher of writing as well.
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%9 journal article
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