Issue Details: First known date: 2006... 2006 Academic Research and Creative Writing: Redrawing the Map and Finding One's Allies (and Avoiding the Corbett Phenomena)
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'[T]he interdependencies between the creative writing discipline and other disciplines.' (The Author.)

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  • Epigraph: Barker: We all know our place, but what do we get out of it? Cleese: I get a feeling of superiority over them. Barker: I get a feeling of inferiority from him [Cleese], but a feeling of superiority over him [Corbett]. Corbett: I get a pain in the back of my neck. ('Three Men on Class' in Frost Report n.d.)

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