Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Braiding the Exegetical Voice through Creative Nonfiction Research
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'Finding or developing an exegetical voice may be confronting for the nascent writer-
as-researcher: they must transition from undergraduate disciplinary skills and
knowledge acquisition to postgraduate research, and grapple with creative/critical
research thesis requirements. Applying the authors’ experiences supervising creative
writing research candidates through Honours and Masters research projects, and in
teaching the unit Manifestos at Deakin University, this paper will explore ways of
traversing the perceived gap between creative and critical writing to help develop a
creative/critical voice appropriate to the exegesis. To do so, this paper focuses on the
experiential or personal essay form of creative nonfiction to initially identify the
writer’s personal voice through a process of interweaving threads of the
autobiographical, data or the factual, and the universal (Huxley, 1959). A writer’s
manifesto, composed as part of a research program, then enables emerging writer-as-
researchers to consolidate that voice as a bridge to writing their exegesis. Bringing
together these aspects of writerly voice may lead to a complex exegetical pattern as a
response to the tensions between the creative and critical in research: something like
the braid this paper attempts to emulate in its structure. This paper argues that the
exegesis is an experiment in voice balancing fragmentation and cohesion with a
manifesto-style belief in the writing process, and creative responses to theory as
rigorous approaches to research.' 

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    y separately published work icon TEXT Special Issue Creativecritical Spaces : Practice, Pedagogy, Methodology, the Ineffable no. 72 2024 29399836 2024 periodical issue

    'This article introduces the first of two TEXT special issues designed to survey attitudes toward, and enactments of, creativecritical writing now. Alongside an essaying of a major theme within this special issue – the ways in which creativecritical writing exposes the space of its construction – it offers the first part of a conversation between the two editors of the special issues, Stefanie Markidis and Daniel Juckes, as they plan/speak through their introduction, and what they feel their takeaways are from the exercise of assembling the issues. This attempt, which was transcribed through Microsoft Teams and then edited for clarity, continues in the introduction to the second special issue: “Creativecritical selves: interconnection, dialogue, entanglement, love”.' (Publication summary)

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