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Fictocritical innovations : a millennial perspective
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ISBN: 3838275438 3838215435 9783838275437 Year: 2021 Publisher: Stuttgart : Ibidem-Verlag,

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Schrijversscholen in Vlaanderen : zinvol of onzin ?
Year: 1994 Publisher: Wevelgem: Kreatief,

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Ateliers d'écriture littéraire
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ISBN: 9791037007537 Year: 2013 Publisher: Paris (6, rue de la Sorbonne 75005) : Hermann,

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Dans ce colloque, l'accent fut mis sur les questions théoriques et sur les renouvellements créatifs permis, à tous les niveaux, par les pratiques d'écriture artistique, en ce qui concerne l'approche des textes objets d'art, la didactique de la littérature, le rapport au langage, à soi et aux autres.


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Kreativ akademisk skriving
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Year: 2019 Publisher: Oslo : Scandinavian University Press (Universitetsforlaget),

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Hva er egentlig kreativ akademisk skriving? Er det en kreativ tanke med skrivingen, en spesiell kreativ prosess mens man skriver, eller er det utviklingen av et kreativt produkt i form av en kreativ akademisk tekst? I denne boka undersøkes disse spørsmålene på kryss og tvers gjennom elleve kapitler. Forfatterne har utfordret seg selv når det gjelder form så vel som innhold: ved å vise populærvitenskapens tekster når de fungerer som best, ved å se nærmere på essayetspotensial som tanke og didaktisk ramme, ved å utforske følelsenes betydning for sakprosaen, og ved å vandre gjennom gatene og oppsøke tidsånden.I kreativ skriving er det en leken og utprøvende tilnærming til formen, ikke bare til innholdet, som er metoden for å utvikle tanken. Kreativitet i akademisk skriving er ikke et tilvalg - å skrive i en kreativ modus ligger i kjernen av den vitenskapelige metoden i humanistisk forskning. Denne innsikten er noe av det viktigste humanistisk forskning kan gi videre til andre fagfelt, studenter og allmennheten generelt: at man gjennom skriving kan tenke kreativt i betydningen nytt og verdifullt.


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Sukeroku's Double Identity : The Dramatic Structure of Edo Kabuki
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Michigan : University of Michigan Press,

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The aim of this book is to show that seemingly illogical double identity of the townsman, Sukeroku, and the samurai, Soga Goro, in the play Sukeroku is a surviving element of what was once a complex and coherent structure based on a traditional performance calendar. To show how the calendar function and what Sukeroku's double identity signifies, the book is divided into two parts. Part One studies the structure of Edo kabuki. The first chapter, which outlines that structure, is based for the most part on writings of the Tokugawa period. The second chapter then looks at the concepts of sekai, "tradition," and shuko, "innovation." Kabuki was the product of material that had become a familiar part of Japanese culture by repeated use and dramatization over long periods of time, starting before kabuki began, and material that was relatively new and was used to transform the older, set material. The double identity in Sukeroku came about as a result of this interplay between what was received by way of traditional and what was added by way of innovation. Part Two considers the significance of the double identity. The author concludes that Sukeroku's double identity gave Edo audiences a hero who was an idealization of the contemporary Tokugawa townsman and at the same time a transformation of a samurai god-hero of the past. The first chapter of Part Two traces the development of Sukeroku's Soga Goro/samurai identity, from its origins in the early dramatic forms of no, kowaka, and ko-joruri, to the representation of Soga Goro in kabuki by Ichikawa Danjuro I. The seconds then looks at the transformation of Soga Gorointo Sukeroku by discussing the origins of Sukeroku and its introductions to Edo kabuki by Ichikawa Danjuro I and his son, Danjuro II, since their work was the basis of all later developments.


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Sukeroku's Double Identity : The Dramatic Structure of Edo Kabuki
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Michigan : University of Michigan Press,

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The aim of this book is to show that seemingly illogical double identity of the townsman, Sukeroku, and the samurai, Soga Goro, in the play Sukeroku is a surviving element of what was once a complex and coherent structure based on a traditional performance calendar. To show how the calendar function and what Sukeroku's double identity signifies, the book is divided into two parts. Part One studies the structure of Edo kabuki. The first chapter, which outlines that structure, is based for the most part on writings of the Tokugawa period. The second chapter then looks at the concepts of sekai, "tradition," and shuko, "innovation." Kabuki was the product of material that had become a familiar part of Japanese culture by repeated use and dramatization over long periods of time, starting before kabuki began, and material that was relatively new and was used to transform the older, set material. The double identity in Sukeroku came about as a result of this interplay between what was received by way of traditional and what was added by way of innovation. Part Two considers the significance of the double identity. The author concludes that Sukeroku's double identity gave Edo audiences a hero who was an idealization of the contemporary Tokugawa townsman and at the same time a transformation of a samurai god-hero of the past. The first chapter of Part Two traces the development of Sukeroku's Soga Goro/samurai identity, from its origins in the early dramatic forms of no, kowaka, and ko-joruri, to the representation of Soga Goro in kabuki by Ichikawa Danjuro I. The seconds then looks at the transformation of Soga Gorointo Sukeroku by discussing the origins of Sukeroku and its introductions to Edo kabuki by Ichikawa Danjuro I and his son, Danjuro II, since their work was the basis of all later developments.


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The morpo review.
Year: 1994 Publisher: [Omaha, Neb.] : Morpo Review,

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Slope.
Year: 1999 Publisher: [San Francicso, Calif.] : Slope Editions,

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Discovering Creative Writing
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ISBN: 9781788928458 1788928458 9781788928465 1788928466 Year: 2020 Publisher: Bristol, United Kingdom Blue Ridge Summit Multilingual Matters

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"This is a book about discovering how you do creative writing. How you begin, how you structure, how your writing process works, how a work embodies movement and change, what influences you, and, ultimately, how you end. The book is aimed at both students of creative writing and anyone wishing to begin, continue, or improve their writing"--

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Kreativ akademisk skriving
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Year: 2019 Publisher: Oslo : Scandinavian University Press (Universitetsforlaget),

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Hva er egentlig kreativ akademisk skriving? Er det en kreativ tanke med skrivingen, en spesiell kreativ prosess mens man skriver, eller er det utviklingen av et kreativt produkt i form av en kreativ akademisk tekst? I denne boka undersøkes disse spørsmålene på kryss og tvers gjennom elleve kapitler. Forfatterne har utfordret seg selv når det gjelder form så vel som innhold: ved å vise populærvitenskapens tekster når de fungerer som best, ved å se nærmere på essayetspotensial som tanke og didaktisk ramme, ved å utforske følelsenes betydning for sakprosaen, og ved å vandre gjennom gatene og oppsøke tidsånden.I kreativ skriving er det en leken og utprøvende tilnærming til formen, ikke bare til innholdet, som er metoden for å utvikle tanken. Kreativitet i akademisk skriving er ikke et tilvalg - å skrive i en kreativ modus ligger i kjernen av den vitenskapelige metoden i humanistisk forskning. Denne innsikten er noe av det viktigste humanistisk forskning kan gi videre til andre fagfelt, studenter og allmennheten generelt: at man gjennom skriving kan tenke kreativt i betydningen nytt og verdifullt.

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