Uneasy Bedfellows: Assessing the creative thesis and its exegesis
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Date
2009-10
Authors
Kroll, Jeri
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The Australian Association of Writing Programs
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Abstract
Since creative writing is being formalised in
coherent programs and assessment methods are under scrutiny, we must mediate the problematic relationship between this new discipline and the academy more effectively. Honours and postgraduate theses with a creative component are a growing industry in Australian universities. Students write fiction, poetry and drama as well as theorise their practice. Some create picture books and scrutinise the visual and verbal narratives. Students question their own efforts, however, in a manner that varies
from literary critics. Whatever "ism" postgraduates favour, they have one thing in common. They are aware during the process of creation of how their understanding of what literature is affects their work. They make
conscious decisions based on their critical formulations. Or do they?
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Creative writing, Assessment, Exegesis
Citation
Kroll, J., 2009. Uneasy Bedfellows: Assessing the creative thesis and its exegesis. text, 3 (2), 7p.