Positions processes of making and doing, in creative and critical practice, within a feminist new materialist framework
Positions processes of making and doing, in creative and critical practice, within a feminist new materialist framework
This international collection brings together arts-based researchers to explore how new materialisms have changed creative research practice. Grounded in a framework of affective and conceptual creativity, it makes existing and emerging pathways in research visible to challenge dualistic modes of thought-in-practice.
With a focus on the methods employed by individual researchers, the coverage is interdisciplinary, including screen and sound production, dance, literary theory, social media, creative writing and community arts. The collection explores transformations in scholarly practice through methods of 'crimping' which reflect the 4 thematic sections: bending, joining, making waves and holding.
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