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Endarkened Narrative Inquiry: Love as an Agent of Justice
By (author) Keondria E. McClish-Boyd
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Endarkened Narrative Inquiry reimagines inquiry as a relational, embodied, and ethical practice. Drawing together theory, lived experience, and guided reflection, it challenges detached models of research and invites more accountable, responsive ways of listening, interpreting, writing, and representing knowledge. Conceptual grounding is paired with reflective prompts that ask readers to examine positionality, responsibility, and representation in knowledge production. Reflexivity, embodiment, and spirituality are taken up not as supplements to inquiry but as integral to how knowledge is formed, interpreted, and carried forward. In this way, the text supports work that is more attentive, accountable, and grounded in the realities it seeks to engage. Written for researchers, scholars, graduate students, educators, and reflective practitioners, this book will resonate most with those working across qualitative, narrative, arts-based, and culturally responsive traditions. It speaks to those navigating the strain between who they are and how academic or professional spaces ask them to appear, and who are seeking ways to conduct inquiry without leaving parts of themselves behind.
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published date | 25 Sep 2026
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 210
Dimensions | 234 x 156 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-1-0410-3296-0
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BISAC | reference / research
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