Embodying Critical and Corporeal Methodology: Digital Storytelling With Young Women in Eating Disorder Recovery

Digital storytelling is as an arts-based research method that offers researchers an opportunity to engage deeply with participants, speak back to dominant discourses, and re-imagine bodily possibilities. In this article, we describe the process of developing a research-based digital storytelling cur...

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Main Authors: Andrea LaMarre, Carla Rice
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: FQS 2016-03-01
Series:Forum: Qualitative Social Research
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Online Access:http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/2474
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spelling doaj-0b82774b0e794d3abf2c48f57f52d7fe2020-11-25T00:26:00ZdeuFQS Forum: Qualitative Social Research1438-56272016-03-011721784Embodying Critical and Corporeal Methodology: Digital Storytelling With Young Women in Eating Disorder RecoveryAndrea LaMarre0Carla Rice1University of GuelphUniversity of GuelphDigital storytelling is as an arts-based research method that offers researchers an opportunity to engage deeply with participants, speak back to dominant discourses, and re-imagine bodily possibilities. In this article, we describe the process of developing a research-based digital storytelling curriculum exploring eating disorder recovery. We have built this curriculum around research interviews with young women in recovery as well as research and popular literature on eating disorder recovery. Here, we highlight how the curriculum acted as a scaffolding device for the participants' artistic creation around their lived experiences of recovery. The participants' stories crystallize what resonated for them in the workshop process: they each have an open-ended narrative arc, emphasize the intercorporeality of recovery, and focus on recovery as process. The nuances within each story reveal unique embodied experiences that contextualize their recoveries. Using the example of eating disorder recovery, we offer an illustration of the possibilities of digital storytelling as a critical arts-based research method and what we gain from doing research differently in terms of participant-researcher relationships and the value of the arts in disrupting dominant discourses. URN: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs160278http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/2474critical arts-based methodseating disorderscurriculumqualitative researchembodimentdigital storytellingrecoverycorporeality
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Embodying Critical and Corporeal Methodology: Digital Storytelling With Young Women in Eating Disorder Recovery
Forum: Qualitative Social Research
critical arts-based methods
eating disorders
curriculum
qualitative research
embodiment
digital storytelling
recovery
corporeality
author_facet Andrea LaMarre
Carla Rice
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title Embodying Critical and Corporeal Methodology: Digital Storytelling With Young Women in Eating Disorder Recovery
title_short Embodying Critical and Corporeal Methodology: Digital Storytelling With Young Women in Eating Disorder Recovery
title_full Embodying Critical and Corporeal Methodology: Digital Storytelling With Young Women in Eating Disorder Recovery
title_fullStr Embodying Critical and Corporeal Methodology: Digital Storytelling With Young Women in Eating Disorder Recovery
title_full_unstemmed Embodying Critical and Corporeal Methodology: Digital Storytelling With Young Women in Eating Disorder Recovery
title_sort embodying critical and corporeal methodology: digital storytelling with young women in eating disorder recovery
publisher FQS
series Forum: Qualitative Social Research
issn 1438-5627
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Digital storytelling is as an arts-based research method that offers researchers an opportunity to engage deeply with participants, speak back to dominant discourses, and re-imagine bodily possibilities. In this article, we describe the process of developing a research-based digital storytelling curriculum exploring eating disorder recovery. We have built this curriculum around research interviews with young women in recovery as well as research and popular literature on eating disorder recovery. Here, we highlight how the curriculum acted as a scaffolding device for the participants' artistic creation around their lived experiences of recovery. The participants' stories crystallize what resonated for them in the workshop process: they each have an open-ended narrative arc, emphasize the intercorporeality of recovery, and focus on recovery as process. The nuances within each story reveal unique embodied experiences that contextualize their recoveries. Using the example of eating disorder recovery, we offer an illustration of the possibilities of digital storytelling as a critical arts-based research method and what we gain from doing research differently in terms of participant-researcher relationships and the value of the arts in disrupting dominant discourses. URN: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs160278
topic critical arts-based methods
eating disorders
curriculum
qualitative research
embodiment
digital storytelling
recovery
corporeality
url http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/2474
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