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Joy, Hi. Glad I got you. I’ve been thinking about that chapter we have to write for the Creative Spaces in Qualitative Researching book. I’m thinking we could build on our writings around The Dinner Party by Judy Chicago (1996). Judy’s aim was to foreground women who had been inspirational for her, but were not hugely well known. It was an instalment piece of art.

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Horsfall, D., AM, J.H. (2011). Creative Research Re-Presentations. In: Higgs, J., Titchen, A., Horsfall, D., Bridges, D. (eds) Creative Spaces for Qualitative Researching. Practice, Education, Work and Society, vol 5. SensePublishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-761-5_10

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