Research Methods for English StudiesGabriele Griffin With a revised Introduction and with all chapters revised to bring them completely up-to date, this new edition remains the leading guide to research methods for final-year undergraduates, postgraduates taking Masters degrees and PhDs students of 19th- and 20th-century Literary Studies. |
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CHAPTER 3 Autobiography as a Research Method | 32 |
CHAPTER 4 Oral History as a Research Method | 48 |
CHAPTER 5 Visual Methodologies | 69 |
CHAPTER 6 Discourse Analysis | 93 |
CHAPTER 7 The Uses of Ethnographic Methods in English Studies | 113 |
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