How can feminist visual storytellers design inclusive methodologies that challenge gendered narratives?
I applied for a PhD, because there were problems in my creative practice associated with inclusion and authorship that I could not sort out on my own.
I embarked on this practice led doctorate to ask: how can feminist visual storytellers design inclusive methodologies that challenge gendered narratives?
Supplementary Questions
My primary research question is underpinned by four supplementary questions:
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What existing theory and practice might inform the fundamental components of my new approach to inclusive feminist visual storytelling?
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Two.
How can the action research cycle help me test participatory art and research methods in my practice-based research?
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Three.
Are the components of my novel approach to feminist visual storytelling medium dependent? Or can this approach be adapted for socially conscious photographic contexts?
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How will my new approach be shared and evaluated within a wider community of artists and practice-based researchers?