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Chess as Metaphor for Fate
Alice's journey through Looking-Glass World is guidedby a set of rigidly constructed rules that guide her along her pathto a preordained conclusion. Within the framework of the chess game,Alice has little control over the trajectory of her life, and outsideforces influence her choices and actions. Just as Alice exerts littlecontrol of her movement toward becoming a queen, she has no powerover her inevitable maturation and acceptance of womanhood. At thebeginning of the game, Alice acts as a pawn with limited perspectiveof the world around her. She has limited power to influence outcomesand does not fully understand the rules of the game, so an unseenhand guides her along her journey, constructing different situationsand encounters that push her along toward her goal. Though she wants tobecome a queen, she must follow the predetermined rules of the chessgame, and she frequently discovers that every step she takes towardher goal occurs because of outside forces acting upon her, suchas the mysterious train ride and her rescue by the White Knight. Byusing the chess game as the guiding principle of the narrative, Carrollsuggest that a larger force guides individuals through life andthat all events are preordained. In this deterministic concept of life,free will is an illusion and individual choices are bound by rigidlydetermined rules and guided by an overarching, unseen force.
Language as a Means to Order the World
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In Through the Looking-Glass, languagehas the capacity to anticipate and even cause events to happen.Alice recites nursery rhymes on several occasions, which causesTweedledum and Tweedledee, Humpty Dumpty, and the Lion and the Unicornto perform the actions that she describes in her rhymes. Ratherthan recording and describing events that have already happened,words give rise to actions simply by being spoken. Tweedledum andTweedledee's quarrel begins only after Alice recites the rhyme aboutthe broken rattle. Human roller mac os. Similarly, Humpty Dumpty's fall does not happenuntil Alice describes the events in the classic nursery rhyme. Languagecovers actions in Looking-Glass World, rather than simply describing them.The flowers reinforce this principle by explaining that a tree canscare enemies away with its 'bark.' In our language, there is no relationshipbetween the bark of a dog and the bark of a tree, but in Looking-GlassWorld, this linguistic similarity results in a functional commonground. Trees that have bark are thus able to 'bark' just as fiercelyas dogs.
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Throughout her adventures, Alice feels an inescapablesense of loneliness from which she can find no relief. Before sheenters Looking-Glass World, her only companions are her cats, towhom she attributes human qualities to keep her company. Once sheenters Looking-Glass World, she seeks compassion and understanding fromthe individuals that she meets, but she is frequently disappointed.The flowers and Humpty Dumpty treat her rudely, the Red Queen isbrusque, and the Fawn flees from her once it realizes that she isa human. She receives little compassion from others and often becomessad. The one character who shows her compassion is the White Knight,who must leave her when she reaches the eighth square and must takeon her role of Queen. Alice's dreams deal with the anxieties ofgrowing up and becoming a young woman. Since Alice believes thatloneliness is an inherent part of growing up, even in her dreamsshe must face the transition into womanhood alone.
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This article describes how writing personal research narratives during my doctoral research journey challenged my role as a health professional and my personal beliefs and values in fundamental ways. In qualitative narrative inquiry, the reflexive account of the research experience is a key element in conducting ethical, rigorous, and meaningful forms of qualitative research. However, as a novice researcher, I was unprepared for the unlearning journey I experienced during the research process. This uncomfortable experience cut to the core of my identity by dismantling unexamined belief and value systems that lay dormant and hidden from my everyday consciousness as a health professional. In the spirit of transparency, reflexivity and 'good' qualitative research, this article presents an explicit account of my exquisite and sometimes excruciating reflexive research journey that profoundly changed how I relate and work with people. I believe health care professionals should adopt a narrative view of experience that creates the 'looking glass space' to locate their own stories within the broader socio-cultural and historical context of their lives, especially in relation to their health professional identity. Exchanging diminishing dialogue with deeper dialogue honours both the complexities of young peoples' lives and social worlds and encompasses socially-conscious methodologies of promise and hope.
Keywords
Autoethnography, Qualitative Research, Narrative, Writing as a Method of Inquiry, Personal Narrative, Unlearning
Author Bio(s)
Gabrielle Brand, RN, PhD, is a lecturer in Health Professional Education at The University of Western Australia. This article is based on her personal research journey during her doctoral candidature at the School of Health Professions at Murdoch University in Western Australia. Ethics approval was granted by the University Ethics committee. Correspondence regarding this article can be addressed directly to: Gabrielle Brand at, Education Centre, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Western Australia, M515, 35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley WA 6009 Australia or Email: Gabrielle.Brand@uwa.edu.au
Acknowledgements
I thank all the young mothers who courageously shared their stories with me, so that I could find mine. Ascent (jeanrouch) mac os. I thank my supervisors Professor Paul Morrison and Professor Barry Down of Murdoch University in Western Australia for their support and guidance during my doctoral research.
Declaration of Conflicting Interests. The author declares no conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
Funding. The author disclosed receipt of the following financial support for research by receiving an Australian Post Graduate Award Industry (APAI) doctoral scholarship as part of a larger Peel Child Health Study research project funded by the Australian Research Council (ID: LP0776722).
Publication Date
4-27-2015
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International License.
DOI
10.46743/2160-3715/2015.2127
Through The Looking Glass Mac Os Catalina
- DOWNLOAD FOR FREE AT 2011 Mack DVS. Recorded In The State Penn Produced By N-Sane Productions.
- Description The 1.0 version of Hidden in Time: Looking-glass Lane for Mac is provided as a free download on our software library. This Mac application is an intellectual property of Big Fish Games. The current setup file available for download requires 285 KB of hard disk space.
- Through the Looking Glass This all sounds like I've just been waiting to unload on Windows, but that's not the case. Most of the time, my laptop works great.
- Through the Looking Glass Aftershock Rock 1999 Preview SONG TIME Prelude To Forever. 7:45 PREVIEW Through the Looking Glass.
Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideasexplored in a literary work.
Chess as Metaphor for Fate
Alice's journey through Looking-Glass World is guidedby a set of rigidly constructed rules that guide her along her pathto a preordained conclusion. Within the framework of the chess game,Alice has little control over the trajectory of her life, and outsideforces influence her choices and actions. Just as Alice exerts littlecontrol of her movement toward becoming a queen, she has no powerover her inevitable maturation and acceptance of womanhood. At thebeginning of the game, Alice acts as a pawn with limited perspectiveof the world around her. She has limited power to influence outcomesand does not fully understand the rules of the game, so an unseenhand guides her along her journey, constructing different situationsand encounters that push her along toward her goal. Though she wants tobecome a queen, she must follow the predetermined rules of the chessgame, and she frequently discovers that every step she takes towardher goal occurs because of outside forces acting upon her, suchas the mysterious train ride and her rescue by the White Knight. Byusing the chess game as the guiding principle of the narrative, Carrollsuggest that a larger force guides individuals through life andthat all events are preordained. In this deterministic concept of life,free will is an illusion and individual choices are bound by rigidlydetermined rules and guided by an overarching, unseen force.
Language as a Means to Order the World
We would like to show you a description here but the site won't allow us.
In Through the Looking-Glass, languagehas the capacity to anticipate and even cause events to happen.Alice recites nursery rhymes on several occasions, which causesTweedledum and Tweedledee, Humpty Dumpty, and the Lion and the Unicornto perform the actions that she describes in her rhymes. Ratherthan recording and describing events that have already happened,words give rise to actions simply by being spoken. Tweedledum andTweedledee's quarrel begins only after Alice recites the rhyme aboutthe broken rattle. Human roller mac os. Similarly, Humpty Dumpty's fall does not happenuntil Alice describes the events in the classic nursery rhyme. Languagecovers actions in Looking-Glass World, rather than simply describing them.The flowers reinforce this principle by explaining that a tree canscare enemies away with its 'bark.' In our language, there is no relationshipbetween the bark of a dog and the bark of a tree, but in Looking-GlassWorld, this linguistic similarity results in a functional commonground. Trees that have bark are thus able to 'bark' just as fiercelyas dogs.
The Loneliness of Growing Up
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Throughout her adventures, Alice feels an inescapablesense of loneliness from which she can find no relief. Before sheenters Looking-Glass World, her only companions are her cats, towhom she attributes human qualities to keep her company. Once sheenters Looking-Glass World, she seeks compassion and understanding fromthe individuals that she meets, but she is frequently disappointed.The flowers and Humpty Dumpty treat her rudely, the Red Queen isbrusque, and the Fawn flees from her once it realizes that she isa human. She receives little compassion from others and often becomessad. The one character who shows her compassion is the White Knight,who must leave her when she reaches the eighth square and must takeon her role of Queen. Alice's dreams deal with the anxieties ofgrowing up and becoming a young woman. Since Alice believes thatloneliness is an inherent part of growing up, even in her dreamsshe must face the transition into womanhood alone.
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Article Title
Authors
Abstract
This article describes how writing personal research narratives during my doctoral research journey challenged my role as a health professional and my personal beliefs and values in fundamental ways. In qualitative narrative inquiry, the reflexive account of the research experience is a key element in conducting ethical, rigorous, and meaningful forms of qualitative research. However, as a novice researcher, I was unprepared for the unlearning journey I experienced during the research process. This uncomfortable experience cut to the core of my identity by dismantling unexamined belief and value systems that lay dormant and hidden from my everyday consciousness as a health professional. In the spirit of transparency, reflexivity and 'good' qualitative research, this article presents an explicit account of my exquisite and sometimes excruciating reflexive research journey that profoundly changed how I relate and work with people. I believe health care professionals should adopt a narrative view of experience that creates the 'looking glass space' to locate their own stories within the broader socio-cultural and historical context of their lives, especially in relation to their health professional identity. Exchanging diminishing dialogue with deeper dialogue honours both the complexities of young peoples' lives and social worlds and encompasses socially-conscious methodologies of promise and hope.
Keywords
Autoethnography, Qualitative Research, Narrative, Writing as a Method of Inquiry, Personal Narrative, Unlearning
Author Bio(s)
Gabrielle Brand, RN, PhD, is a lecturer in Health Professional Education at The University of Western Australia. This article is based on her personal research journey during her doctoral candidature at the School of Health Professions at Murdoch University in Western Australia. Ethics approval was granted by the University Ethics committee. Correspondence regarding this article can be addressed directly to: Gabrielle Brand at, Education Centre, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Western Australia, M515, 35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley WA 6009 Australia or Email: Gabrielle.Brand@uwa.edu.au
Acknowledgements
I thank all the young mothers who courageously shared their stories with me, so that I could find mine. Ascent (jeanrouch) mac os. I thank my supervisors Professor Paul Morrison and Professor Barry Down of Murdoch University in Western Australia for their support and guidance during my doctoral research.
Declaration of Conflicting Interests. The author declares no conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
Funding. The author disclosed receipt of the following financial support for research by receiving an Australian Post Graduate Award Industry (APAI) doctoral scholarship as part of a larger Peel Child Health Study research project funded by the Australian Research Council (ID: LP0776722).
Publication Date
4-27-2015
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International License.
DOI
10.46743/2160-3715/2015.2127
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Brand, G. (2015). Through the Looking Glass Space to New Ways of Knowing: A Personal Research Narrative. The Qualitative Report, 20(4), 516-525. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2015.2127
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