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Where is the narrator standing?

Here Christine presents her book to a group of French nobles. Miniature from the Harley manuscript. See our web-site http:// eserve.org.uk/pizan/otea-2.html. Where is the narrator standing?. Loceme – space in text. Concarneau by Signac. Le Bac = the little ferry.

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Where is the narrator standing?

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  1. Here Christine presents her book to a group of French nobles. Miniature from the Harley manuscript.See our web-sitehttp://eserve.org.uk/pizan/otea-2.html

  2. Where is the narrator standing?

  3. Loceme – space in text

  4. Concarneau by Signac

  5. Le Bac = the little ferry The Old Walled Island in Concarneau today known as La Ville-Close

  6. The Yellow Dog & Maigret

  7. In March this year, after long looks at the methodologies of three key researchers: • John Caughey, • Kathy Charmaz, • Catherine Riessman, I took the work into the field. White Sands

  8. Identity Change through Reading and Holiday-making Transformation

  9. Identity Change through Reading and Holiday-making • The book • The buildings • The beach Transformation

  10. Trying to link leisure reading with holidaymaking

  11. Briefing the 6 Case Participants Antonio keeps a public Travel journal or web-log Using Google Blogger and my previous Research findings on the anatomy of Travel Writing

  12. 5 others use auto-ethnography Links to own identity. Sounds, smells, tastes that evoke memory and pleasure. Identification with characters in the detective novel.

  13. What should the respondent write? • Move from respondent to case participant • Move from travel writing to auto-ethnography - so a new way of • eliciting and (ii) conceptualising the knowledge introduced Who has done auto-ethnography in tourism and leisure studies? Only one research academic so far

  14. Open Gerund Coding after Charmaz (2006) -> leads to new Grounded Theory ie grounded in data

  15. Memo-Writing (Charmaz 2006) stageis critical after gerund coding Written Memos (after Charmaz 2006, 73)

  16. Conclusion: Where does the text make the reader stand?

  17. Ask the World • Which novel has made you want to visit a place? • Social Media gave access to 347,000 respondents. Mainly USA, India & UK on G+. • Results: 1. A Tag-Cloud PTO… • And surprising currency… Shakespeare’s Birthplace

  18. 50% of the books mentioned are published from 1980 onwards. And, quite a shock, the nineteenth century only accounts for 4 mentions. Nearly a third of the books are twenty-first century.

  19. A huge ‘merci beaucoup’ to my case participants- both in Cannes and in ConcarneauI cannot say who you are but you know! Tourism Knowledge – where does the little ferry depart from on the walled island of the old town?

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