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Reflexivity, the Picturing of Selves, the Forging of Method
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Reflexive MethodologyLiterary TheorySocial PsychologyEmpathyIndeterminate QualitiesContemporary CulturePsychologySocial SciencesArt TheoryPersonal IdentityArt CriticismLiterary CriticismRadical AestheticDoctoral StudentsLanguage StudiesConceptual AnalysisSocial IdentityArt HistorySelf-awarenessApplied Social PsychologyInterdisciplinary StudiesPhilosophy (Philosophy Of Mind)Philosophy (French Literary Studies)Collective SelfPhilosophy Of LanguageRomance StudiesPhilosophical Inquiry
This article addresses alternative models for a reflexive methodology and examines the ways in which doctoral students have appropriated these texts in their theses. It then considers the indeterminate qualities of those appropriations. The paper offers a new account of reflexivity as “picturing,” drawing analogies from the interpretation of two very different pictures, by Velázquez and Tshibumba. It concludes with a more open and fluid account of reflexivity, offering the notion of “signature,” and drawing on the work of Gell and also Deleuze and Guattari in relation to the inherently specific nature of “concepts” situated in space and time.
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