This article reviews the use of a poetic form of analysis and representation of interview data collected on the topic of women’s body image and sexual identity. The researcher developed a tri-voiced poetic method that merges participant, researcher and literature voices. In this article the author advocates tri-voiced poems as a way of sharing researcher viewpoints, opening up dialogue, challenging stereotypes, and reaching and educating broad audiences.
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Leavy, P. (2010). Poetic Bodies: Female Body Image, Sexual Identity and Arts-Based Research. LEARNing Landscapes, 4(1), 175–187. https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v4i1.370
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