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Creativity and Writing Pedagogy: Linking Creative Writers, Researchers, and Teachers [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 277 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 1 g, 2 figures
  • Sērija : Frameworks for Writing
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Nov-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Equinox Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1781791155
  • ISBN-13: 9781781791158
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 277 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 1 g, 2 figures
  • Sērija : Frameworks for Writing
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Nov-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Equinox Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1781791155
  • ISBN-13: 9781781791158
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Creativity and Writing Pedagogy offers a unique view of creative practices and pedagogy in writing from the perspective of writing teachers, creativity researchers and scholars, and writers themselves. The volume, collected and edited by a poet and a scholar who are both involved in the teaching of writing, seeks to bridge the creative writing and the academic writing communities in building a case for creativity as central to all writing programs and showcasing creative practices in writing. With this goal in mind, the book combines a practical emphasis on creativity in writing pedagogy and curriculum with research and reflections on writing practices. Part 1 frames the collection by providing the editors' perspectives, followed by five chapters in Part 2 which take research perspectives on creativity in writing. Part 3 offers four views of writers' creative practices, and Part 4 offers three reflections on creative writing pedagogy. Part 5 broadens the coverage on writing and creativity to include travel, testing, and curriculum development in an international context. Creativity and Writing Pedagogy is unusual in linking research and practice in writing and the teaching of writing, as well as creative writing and academic writing orientations. The collection should be of interest to all writers and teachers of writing who want to expand their knowledge of creativity and creative practices in writing and the teaching of writing.
Preface viii
Editors ix
Contributors xiii
Part 1 Framing the Collection
1(24)
1 Someone Recorded Crickets and It Sounds like Humans Singing
3(14)
Harriet Levin Millan
2 Towards a Creative Writing Pedagogy
17(8)
Martha C. Pennington
Part 2 Research Perspectives on Creativity in Writing
25(146)
3 Writing and Drugs
27(22)
Alice W. Flaherty
4 Underlying Factors of Creative Thinking as a Foundation for Creative Writing Pedagogy
49(40)
Fredricka K. Reisman
5 Detecting the Creative in Written Discourse
89(30)
Sky Marsen
6 Examining "Small c" Creativity in the Writing Classroom
119(22)
Dorothea Lasky
7 The Student as Witness: Cultivating Creativity in the Yogic Body of Research
141(30)
Rebecca Ingalls
Part 3 Writers' Creative Practices
171(38)
8 Keeping the Creative Pipes from Freezing: An Essay on Creativity
173(6)
Martha Silano
9 Beating Drums in the Caves of the Underworld: The Creative Process as a Journey into the Spirit World
179(14)
Laura Valeri
10 How to Write an Earthquake/Comment ecrire/Mou pou 12 Janvye edited by Beaudelaine Pierre and Natasa Durovicova: A Review
193(6)
Sonya Huber
11 Permanent Evolution: E-Literature and (R)evolutions of Authorship and Readership
199(10)
Emma Bolden
Part 4 Creative Writing Pedagogy
209(20)
12 Using Fractals to Undermine Familiarity: Implementing Writing Pedagogy through the Operations of Shape and Chance
211(8)
Ravi Shankar
13 Inspiring Each Other: Student Collaboration in the Poetry Writing Workshop
219(10)
Lisa Sewell
Part 5 Broadening the Contexts of Creativity and Writing
229(32)
14 The Creative Process and Travel
231(8)
Robin Hemley
15 Assessing Creativity in College through Writing
239(6)
Robert J. Sternberg
16 Internationalizing the M.F.A. in Creative Writing
245(16)
Rodney H. Jones
Xu Xi
Author Index 261(8)
Subject Index 269
Harriett Levin Millan is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of English and Philosophy and Director of the Certificate Program in Writing and Publishing at Drexel University. Her books include Girl in Cap and Gown (Mammoth Books) and The Christmas Show (Beacon Press), chosen for the Barnard New Women Poets Prize and awarded the Poetry Society of America's Alice Fay di Castagnola Award. A former New York State Poet in the Schools, her poetry has been published widely in journals. Martha C. Pennington is Distinguished Visiting Professor of English at City University of Hong Kong and Editor of the journal Writing & Pedagogy and two book series: Frameworks for Writing (Equinox) and Innovation and Leadership in English Language Teaching (Brill). Her books include The Computer and the Non-Native Writer: A Natural Partnership (Hampton Press) and Writing in an Electronic Medium: Research with Language Learners (Athlestan). She has been recognized for teaching and educational leadership by the TOEFL Committee of ETS and a U.K. National Teaching Award.