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ISBN-13
9781350127159
Book Title
The Place and the Writer
ISBN
9781350127159
Publication Name
Place and the Writer : International Intersections of Teacher Lore and Creative Writing Pedagogy
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
Series
Research in Creative Writing Ser.
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Sam Meekings
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
19.5 Oz
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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The combined experience of authors throughout the ages offers a wealth of valuable information about the practice of creative writing. However, such lore can also be problematic for students and practitioners as it can be inherently additive, making it difficult to abandon processes that do not work. This adherence to lore also tends to be a US-centric endeavor. In order to take a nuanced approach to the uses and limitations of lore, The Place and the Writer offers a global perspective on creative writing pedagogy that has yet to be fully explored. Featuring a diverse array of cultural viewpoints from Brazil to Hong Kong, Finland to South Africa, this book explores the ongoing international debate about the best approaches for teaching and practicing creative writing. Marshall Moore and Sam Meekings challenge areas of perceived wisdom that persist in the field of creative writing, including aesthetics and politics in institutionalized creative writing; the process of workshopping; tuition and talent; anxiety in the classroom; unifying theory and lore; and teaching creative writing in languages other than English.

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Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN-10
1350127159
ISBN-13
9781350127159
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Author
Sam Meekings
Publication Name
Place and the Writer : International Intersections of Teacher Lore and Creative Writing Pedagogy
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Series
Research in Creative Writing Ser.
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
19.5 Oz

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Pn187
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"Creative writing viewed as part of the higher education sector is often considered to be one of the newer disciplines, though those of us who work in the field trace a lineage back at least to Aristotle. It is true, though, that only in recent decades has a major corpus of writing has emerged about this discipline; and truer yet that the majority of that literature reads the creative writing discipline from a Euro-American perspective. This new volume returns to an enduring concern in the sector - that of lore - with an obvious attempt to break the patterns of colonisation, and ensure intersectionality of voice and perspective. Contributors to this volume include key scholars from across the globe, who richly evoke, engage and critique the meanings of 'lore' in their various contexts, in some cases puncturing the 'truths' that thread through our discourses, in other cases extending and enriching understandings. What they show is the diversity of tradition, thinking, language, narrative structures, and identities; while at the same time confirming what Graeme Harper terms the 'kinship in creative writing'. In all our differences, as Ross Gibson suggests, we creative writing teachers and scholars can still harmonize around the central tune being hummed by this difficult, compelling, lovely discipline." -- Jen Webb, Distinguished Professor of Creative Practice, University of Canberra, Australia, Creative writing viewed as part of the higher education sector is often considered to be one of the newer disciplines, though those of us who work in the field trace a lineage back at least to Aristotle. It is true, though, that only in recent decades has a major corpus of writing has emerged about this discipline; and truer yet that the majority of that literature reads the creative writing discipline from a Euro-American perspective. This new volume returns to an enduring concern in the sector - that of lore - with an obvious attempt to break the patterns of colonisation, and ensure intersectionality of voice and perspective. Contributors to this volume include key scholars from across the globe, who richly evoke, engage and critique the meanings of 'lore' in their various contexts, in some cases puncturing the 'truths' that thread through our discourses, in other cases extending and enriching understandings. What they show is the diversity of tradition, thinking, language, narrative structures, and identities; while at the same time confirming what Graeme Harper terms the 'kinship in creative writing'. In all our differences, as Ross Gibson suggests, we creative writing teachers and scholars can still harmonize around the central tune being hummed by this difficult, compelling, lovely discipline.
Table of Content
1. Foreword by Marshall Moore and Sam Meekings2. Introduction by Graeme Harper (University of Oakland, USA)3. Toward a Unified Field: The Complications of Lore and Global Context by Stephanie Vanderslice (University of Central Arkansas, USA)4. Ukubhukuda: 1 Not Sinking in Language but Swimming by Bronwyn Law-Viljoen and Phillippa Yaa de Villiers (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)5. Workshopping to Better Writing and Understanding by Dai Fan and Li Ling (Sun Yat-Sen University, China)6. Protagonizing the L2: the Case for "Life Writing" in Creative Writing (SL) Contexts by Dan Disney (Sogang University, Korea)7. From the Shadow of a Myth to an Academic Subject: Teaching Writing from a Cognitive Base by Nora Ekstrom (University of Jyväskylä, Finland)8. Scenes of Judgement: Teaching Narrative Form in Literary Memoir by Jonathan Taylor (University of Leicester, UK)9. Tuition and the Individual Talent by Ross Gibson (University of Canberra, Australia)10. Creative Portfolios: Adapting AWP Goals for EFL Creative Writing Courses in Japan by Holly Thompson (Yokohama City University, Japan)11. Through the Looking Glass and Back Again: Writing Reflectively in Creative Writing by Maria Taylor (De Montfort University, UK)12. Teacher Lore and Pedagogy in Creative Writing Courses in Poland: A Brief History and Practices That Work by Hanna Sieja-Skrzypulec (Jagiellonian University, Poland)13. Historical and Pedagogical Dimension of Creative Writing in Greece: From Conventional to Open and Distance-Learning Education by Triantafyllos Kotopoulos (University of Western Macedonia), Sophie Iakovidou (Democritus University of Thrace), and Iordanis Koumasidis (Hellenic Open University) 14. An American Walks into a Bar (with her British Creative Writing Students) by Lania Knight (University of Gloucestershire, UK)15. Teaching Chinese-Language Creative Writing in Hong Kong: Three Case Studies by James Shea (Hong Kong Baptist University) 16. Playing Catch-Up: Finding a Voice for Creative Writing in Brazil by Bernardo Bueno (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)17. Teaching Creative Writing in a Threatened Language by Rúnar Vignisson (University of Iceland)
Target Audience
College Audience
Topic
Composition & Creative Writing
Dewey Decimal
808.042071
Dewey Edition
23
Genre
Language Arts & Disciplines

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