A life of lies, deceit and abuse. As a naive sixteen year old i was bowled over by a seemingly thoughtful and caring gentleman. **READERS REVIEW** This is not a conventional autobiography; it is more of a reflection - albeit an animated one- on a series of incidents, some of which were really terrible, that deeply affected Beverley's life, and she takes us back, into experiences where she sometimes experienced heartbreak. It is written in an intimate, conversational style; Beverley invites the reader to share in her experiences, she lays her life out for the reader, she does not hold back. It has much darkness-what life does not? But Beverley has experienced more than most-but also light, we hope, at the end of the tunnel, as Beverley understands how different as people are Joseph and Steve. It is full of insight into a personal life.I believe that this short but very moving personal account would find a readership.
The wish-granting diary Autumn Falls' father left her stops working and high school junior Autumn must figure out her love life on her own until she is given a map that will take her wherever she wants to go, but rather than being a fun opportunity, it leads to life-changing consequences.
Autobiography raises a vital issue in feminist critical theory today: the imperative need to situate the female subject. Life/Lines, a collection of essays on women's autobiography, attempts to meet this need.
Digital culture and digital technologies have rapidly become unavoidable and essential forms of social experience and communication in our emerging globalised society. If we want to attempt to analyse and understand our technology-saturated society, and all its new media, then we must also develop research methods and forms of analysis that can accommodate and exploit digital culture and digital technologies. This important new methods text sets out to equip qualitative researchers with the tools necessary to conduct ethnography in the age of email and the internet. It will investigate how digital technologies potentially transform the ways in which we do research. This text also introduces the reader to new emerging methods that utilise new technologies and explains how to conduct data collection, analysis and representation using new technologies and `hypermedia′. Essential reading for any student or researcher interested in qualitative research in an age of hypermedia, this text: - explains how digital technology impacts on social research; - investigates how digital technology has reshaped the field of social research; - consider the implications of bringing multimedia into the forefront of qualitative research; - suggests new ways of observing and documenting a `technologised′ and design-rich society; - enables the reader to use new technologies to handle and represent qualitative data; - unpacks the theoretical implications of writing and researching for the electronic screen
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