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| Date | 2016-01-20 22:16 -0800 |
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| Subject | Re: Heuristic Phenomenology and "interpretation" |
| From | nayanasaran@gmail.com |
On Saturday, August 9, 1997 at 12:30:00 PM UTC+5:30, Margaret Buttignol wrote: > Hi, I have just joined and I have a pressing question. I hope that > someone will help. > > I am writing a doctoral thesis on teacher creativity from a > heuristic-phenomenological(Moustakas, 1990) p.o.v. > I understand that phenomenology "describes" the essence of the experience but > how do I deal with my urge to include some sort of "interpretation" in > the thesis. I feel that I need to contextualize the research findings in > the end because I must address how they can be translated into social > change and policy change. I thought of calling the chapter dealing with > this interpretation "discussion" but that sounds so boring; and I feel > like I am trying to camouflage what I am doing as I add some > interpretation to a phenomenological thesis. > > Thanks in advance for any thoughts. > P.S. Does anyone know Clark Moustakas' e-mail address? I believe that he > works in the Psychology Department at the Union Institute in Cincinnati. I > would love to ask him about this. > > Margie Buttignol > Doctoral Candidate > OISE/University of Toronto > CANADA may i suggest "dialogues" instead of discussions, that carries , or is a carries of lexical , laconic as well as syntax ! thus interpretation is upto readers and writers, read - 'reading and writing', or 'writing and difference and deference'- Derrida on Deconstruction : points of rupture , power discourse , subliminal sub-text , containment,management and subvertion and invertion of form or style , with the stream and theme or topic/contextual approach , culture /historical materialism by Stephen Greenblatt, 'Introduction' in Renaissance Self -Fashioning , Terry Eagleton, Literary Theory: An Introduction. 2nd edn. (Oxford: Blackwell). hope that would help , as well as let the boken , fragmented , tonal quality or voice or narrative reveal the intent , meaning significance as well as interpretations, which further's one's horizonz and expands field of knowledge,understanding experience and wisdom. Hope that was helpful Xo
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