Fiction and Social Research
Discover the innovative intersection of narrative and research in Fiction and Social Research by Anna Banks, published by AltaMira Press in 1998. This compelling volume features contributions from a diverse group of writers, delving into the transformative potential of new narrative forms within social research. Spanning 272 pages, the book is thoughtfully organized into four key areas: representation, subjectivity, critique, and postmodern discourse. Each section invites readers to engage with the complexities of cultural studies, literary theory, and the social sciences. Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply curious about the evolving methodologies in social inquiry, this book offers valuable insights and thought-provoking perspectives. Enhance your understanding of how fiction can enrich social research and illuminate the intricacies of society.