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Writer in the Academy: Creative Interfrictions [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 246 pages, aukštis x plotis: 216x138 mm, weight: 482 g, 3 b/w, 1 line illus.
  • Serija: Essays and Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Oct-2011
  • Leidėjas: D.S. Brewer
  • ISBN-10: 1843842785
  • ISBN-13: 9781843842781
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 246 pages, aukštis x plotis: 216x138 mm, weight: 482 g, 3 b/w, 1 line illus.
  • Serija: Essays and Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Oct-2011
  • Leidėjas: D.S. Brewer
  • ISBN-10: 1843842785
  • ISBN-13: 9781843842781
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
From a range of perspectives, the essays in this volume tackle some of the most urgent issues facing the creative writer in today's academic institutions.

For many years now the professional "creative writer" within universities and other institutions has encompassed a range of roles, embracing a plurality of scholarly and creative identities. The often complex relation between those identities forms the broad focus of this book, which also examines various, and variously fraught, dialogues between creative writers, "hybrid" writers and academic colleagues from other subjects within single institutions, and with the public and the media. At the heart of the book is the principle of "creative writing" as a fully-fledged discipline, an important subject for debate at a time when the future of the humanities is in crisis; the contributors, all writers and teachers themselves, provide first-hand views on crucial questions: What are the most fruitful intersections between creative writing and scholarship? What methodological overlaps exist between creative writing and literary studies, and what can each side of the "divide" learn from its counterpart? Equally, from a pedagogical perspective, what kind of writing should be taught to students to ensure that the discipline remains relevant? And is the writing workshop still the best way of teaching creative writing? The essays here tackle these points from a range of perspectives, including close readings, historical contextualisation and theoretical exploration.

Professor Richard Marggraf Turley teaches in the Department of English and Creative Writing, Aberystwyth University. C
Acknowledgements vii
List Of Contributors
ix
Editor's Essay: Interfrictions 1(26)
Richard Marggraf Turley
1 `This Alabaster Spell': Poetry As Historicist Method
27(22)
Damian Walford Davies
2 Then Again What Do I Know: Reflections On Reflection In Creative Writing
49(22)
Philip Gross
3 Writers As Readers, Readers As Writers: `Focal-Plane' Activities In Creative Writing Practice
71(22)
Peter Barry
4 The Theology Of Marilyn Monroe
93(20)
Kevin Mills
5 Black And White And Re(a)d All Over: The Poetics of Embarrassment
113(20)
Tiffany Atkinson
6 Linguistically Wounded: The Poetical Scholarship Of Veronica Forrest-Thomson
133(24)
Robert Sheppard
7 `Jump To The Skies': Critical And Creative Responses To Creative Writing - Theory And Practice
157(20)
Deryn Rees-Jones
8 Translating Cities: Walking And Poetry
177(22)
Zoe Skoulding
9 Noisy, Like A Frog...
199(22)
Jasmine Donahaye
Bibliography 221(8)
Index 229