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The creative critic : writing as/about practice

Title By: Orley, Emily [Edited by] | Hilevaara, Katja [Edited by]
Material type: BookPublisher: London : Routledge, c2018.Description: xxiii, 303p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781138674837Subject(s): Criticism -- Authorship | Critical thinking | Authorship | Creative writing | Academic writingDDC classification: 808.0668 CR EA
Summary:
"How might a practitioner-researcher discuss and analyse their work without compromising on creativity? How might research reflect on, and become a part of, practice? Built around a diverse selection of writings from leading researcher-practitioners and emerging artists, The Creative Critic: Writing as/about Practice celebrates the extraordinary range of possibilities available when writing about one's own work. It re-thinks the conventions of scholarly output to propose that critical writing be understood as an integral part of the artistic process, and even as artwork in its own right. Approaching scholarly outputs in a creative manner, and finding ways to make this work 'count' under assessment, is increasingly important for the performing arts world and beyond. The Creative Critic offers an inspiring, invaluable sourcebook for students and practitioner-researchers navigating this field" --
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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808.0668 CR EA (Browse shelf) Available July2018 T0060026
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"How might a practitioner-researcher discuss and analyse their work without compromising on creativity? How might research reflect on, and become a part of, practice? Built around a diverse selection of writings from leading researcher-practitioners and emerging artists, The Creative Critic: Writing as/about Practice celebrates the extraordinary range of possibilities available when writing about one's own work. It re-thinks the conventions of scholarly output to propose that critical writing be understood as an integral part of the artistic process, and even as artwork in its own right. Approaching scholarly outputs in a creative manner, and finding ways to make this work 'count' under assessment, is increasingly important for the performing arts world and beyond. The Creative Critic offers an inspiring, invaluable sourcebook for students and practitioner-researchers navigating this field" --

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