2018
DOI: 10.24821/jousa.v4i2.2158
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Drawing Maps for Research in Creative Writing through A/r/tography

Abstract: The return of Creative Writing to the academia was intended as an answer to rigid approaches employed in the nineteenth century’s teaching of English Literature. This comeback has since brought back a new perspective in seeing body of literature as a living body but at the same time also introduced clash between dominating research paradigm in the academia. The writers who were hired to teach creative writing tended to prioritise their creative practice, while the general consensus in academia called for more … Show more

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“…It is when the adults begin to step back and relinquish their need for complete control that young learners are given the agency and opportunity to own the text by and for themselves. This process allows for the creation of a more horizontal power structure which, in turn, fosters dialogues that can lead to the birth of critical thinking and awareness, as suggested by Paulo Freire (1968), see also Malilang (2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is when the adults begin to step back and relinquish their need for complete control that young learners are given the agency and opportunity to own the text by and for themselves. This process allows for the creation of a more horizontal power structure which, in turn, fosters dialogues that can lead to the birth of critical thinking and awareness, as suggested by Paulo Freire (1968), see also Malilang (2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%