The stories of everyday life traverse the crossroads of perception and experience. They give voice to the inner contours of a reflected cosmos whose whirls they follow. They undulate with the moving world in which they seek to live, survive and know intimacy. Stories are the navigations of people whose vulnerabilities plumb unknown depths, whose sea anchors seek to moderate the tumultuous events and circumstances of life. On occasion, they surf as a slide of supreme pleasure. The narratives they follow and the spaces they embody are critical to any understanding of the conditions of everyday life, including the daily life of academics. In the context of this paper, creative research practice offers an emergent form of cultural studies, engaging the world in more descriptive and speculative terms.
Journal article
Sing me Byron Bay
Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, Vol.26(2), pp.249-259
2012
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Abstract
Details
- Title
- Sing me Byron Bay
- Creators
- Kim M Satchell - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, Vol.26(2), pp.249-259
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Identifiers
- 1928; 991012820798302368
- Academic Unit
- School of Arts and Social Sciences
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article