Art/Research International (Dec 2022)

Review of “Doing Poetic Inquiry” by Helen Owton (2017)

  • Sarah MacKenzie-Dawson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18432/ari29696
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2

Abstract

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Directed toward the novice, Helen Owton’s (2017) book, Doing Poetic Inquiry, introduces the reader to poetry as an approach to research that allows one to enter into a phenomenological space of relational experience and understanding. Striving toward accessibility, she captures the tensions that exists within qualitative research by offering a guide that is both personal and methodologically orientated. Across the space of this review, I blend found poetry with prose as a means of entering into dialogue with this work. This dialogue lives in a messy space of intention and understanding where knowing lives within the body—the heart, the personal and political. Owton’s work is a compassionate gesture that offers concrete examples and suggestions inviting the reader to reconsider their own research practices and the discursive spaces in which those practices live.

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