The promise and practice of spontaneous prose
Honeybun-Arnolda, Elliot
The promise and practice of spontaneous prose - Sage, 2019. - Vol 26, Issue 3, 2019: (395-400 p.)
Spontaneous prose can and should be used by non-representational geographers to creatively aid, inform and craft ethnographical analyses. Here, I propose that cultural and social geographers utilise this method, deployed from a genre of literature that characterised and defined the 1950s ‘Beat Generation’ of the United States, to aid in non-representational ethnographic note-taking by discussing the possible synergies between spontaneous prose and non-representational methodology, using an example from ethnographical research in the Norsk Oljemuseum, Stavanger, Norway.
ethnography
Kerouac
methodology
non-representational
The promise and practice of spontaneous prose - Sage, 2019. - Vol 26, Issue 3, 2019: (395-400 p.)
Spontaneous prose can and should be used by non-representational geographers to creatively aid, inform and craft ethnographical analyses. Here, I propose that cultural and social geographers utilise this method, deployed from a genre of literature that characterised and defined the 1950s ‘Beat Generation’ of the United States, to aid in non-representational ethnographic note-taking by discussing the possible synergies between spontaneous prose and non-representational methodology, using an example from ethnographical research in the Norsk Oljemuseum, Stavanger, Norway.
ethnography
Kerouac
methodology
non-representational