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[Commlist] Creative Practice Research in the Age of Neoliberal Hopelessness
Sun Jul 26 19:09:44 GMT 2020
Agnieszka Piotrowska is delighted and proud to announce the publication
of this special volume which is the editor of and which is entitled
*/Creative Practice Research in the Age of Neoliberal Hopelessness
/*(with the EUP*/)/*. We explore how creativity can contribute to
knowledge and how we combine ‘high’ theory with our practice. We also
suggest that subjectivity and intertextuality through creativity can
offer ways of resistance to the neoliberal ideology in the academy and
to the rigid vertical ways of thinking about scholarship. The book is
dedicated to the memory of the late Professor Elsaesser who also
contributed one of his last written pieces here – and this one is indeed
about his own creative practice, his film /The Sun Island/.
Diverse voices of leading scholar practitioners and scholars who have
contributed to this unique volume and they are *Tunde Alabi –Hundeyin,
**Eylem Atakav, Jenny Barrett, William Brown, Warren Buckland, Tony
Clancy, Jill Daniels, Bruce Eadie, Thomas Elsaesser, Rosa Fong,
Catherine Grant, Roberta Mock, Nariman Massoumi,****Isabelle Starkier,
Kiki Tiannqi Yu, Mischa Twitchin, Alexis Weedon, Rachel Velody*and of
course myself.
Our early reviews and endorsements from some of the most important
scholars in the world call the book ‘trailblazing’ and I do believe it is.
https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-creative-practice-research-in-the-age-of-neoliberal-hopelessness.html
TOC
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction – Against Compromises and Complicities
Agnieszka Piotrowska
2. Against the Grain: Women Film Practitioners and Theorists Talk
Creative Practice and Theory
Jill Daniels, Rachel Velody and Eylem Atakav
3. Married to the Eiffel Tower (2008) – Notes on Love, Loss and Knowledge
Agnieszka Piotrowska
4. Creativity and Neoliberalism: Between Autonomy, Resistance and
Tactical Compliance
Thomas Elsaesser
5. Tactical Compliance and the Persistence of Elsaesser
William Brown
6. Storytelling and Game Playing
Alexis Weedon
7. Autonomy and the Other Woman: Queer Active Agency and Postcolonial
Expectations
Jenny Barrett and Rosa Fong
8. From Neolithic to Neoliberal
Tony Clancy
9. First-Person Expression on ‘non-Western’ Screens – China as a Case Study
Kiki Tianqi Yu
10. Scholarly Exploration of the Creative Process: Integrating Film
Theory and Practice
Warren Buckland
11. Teaching Practice as Theory: Guerrilla Filmmaking
William Brown
12. Baits of Falsehood: The Role of Fiction in Documentary or From
Untheorised Practice to Unpractised Theory
Bruce Eadie
13. Repented (2019) – A Creative Intersemiotic Translation
Agnieszka Piotrowska
Notes on Agnieszka Piotrowska’s Repented
Thomas Elsaesser
14. How Do You See Me? The Camera as Transitional Object in Diasporic,
Domestic Ethnography
Nariman Massoumi
15. ‘Shut Your Hole, Girlie. Mine’s Making Money, Doll’: Creative
Practice-Research & the Problem of Professionalism
Roberta Mock
16. Feminist ‘Pensive-Creative Praxis’ and Irigaray: A Porous,
Dialogical Encounter
Judith Rifeser
17. The Paths of Creation or How Can I Help My Dybbouk to Get Out of Me?
Isabelle Starkier
18. ‘We Want to Kill Boko Haram’. Reflections on the Photographic
Representation of Children in a Displacement Camp
Tunde Alabi-Hundeyin
19. Between ‘counter-movement’ (Ingold) and ‘living with ghosts’ (Demos)
Mischa Twitchin
20. Screen Memories: A Video Essay on Smultronstället / Wild Strawberries
Catherine Grant
Index
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