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E-raamat: Illustration, Narrative and The Suffragette: An Illustrative Enquiry

(Royal College of Art, UK)
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Through an investigation of the Holloway prison writings of the suffragette Katie Gliddon, Mireille Fauchon explores illustration as a social research tool and creates within this book a model of practice-based enquiry.

Illustrative methods and expressive literary forms - collage, mixed media, print and ficto-critical writing are used to illuminate the characteristics of the subject matter. Drawing on archival study, anecdotal experience, practical research methods and narrative enquiry, this book brings together themes of feminism, materiality and social history.

Ideal for those studying illustration and qualitative research methods, Fauchon explores Gliddon's life writing not only as a case study of an individual woman's desires and aspiration for societal reform, she also creates a unique tool exemplifying how social research can become a work of narrative illustration in itself.

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Mireille Fauchon continues to pioneer the emerging field of illustration research methods. Her work is relevant in historiography, museum studies, and gender studies, in which creative practice self-reflexively engages with the past. This is a must-read for anyone looking for a way to do history differently. * Jaleen Grove, Rhode Island School of Design, USA * A GORGEOUS example of rigorous practice-based enquiry, applying illustration as a social research tool. Archives, feminism, materialist, social history whats not to love!! * Jenna Ashton, University of Manchester, UK *

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An innovative study of the prison diary of suffragette Katie Gliddon, using illustration as a research tool

Prelims
Part I: Mise-en-Scene
1. An Introduction
2. Illustration; the problems of attributing a name
3. Illustration as Research Method
Part II: The Encounter
4.On how I came to meet Katie Gliddon
5. Eruptions
Part III: Representations
6. Croydon
7. The Bishopsgate
8. Parallel Narratives: engagement activities report
9. Don't Believe the Papers: creative practice report
Conclusion
Bibliography

Mireille Fauchon is course leader of the MA Illustration course at Ravensbourne University, UK as well as an illustrator and researcher. Her specialisms include archival research, sociocultural narratives, and the preservation of anecdotal informal histories, particularly those deemed difficult to access. She has published papers discussing contemporary illustration, her co-authored text Illustration Research Methods is published by Bloomsbury (2021). Mireille is illustration editor of the literary journal, AMBIT.