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Irene Waters Irene Waters i(9047412 works by)
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1 Exegetical Essentials : A Framing Structure and Template for a Comprehensive Exegesis in the Creative Arts Donna Lee Brien , Alison Owens , Gail Pittaway , Irene Waters , 2017 single work criticism
— Appears in: TEXT Special Issue Website Series , no. 44 2017;

'For over two decades, the number of candidates undertaking, and completing, research higher degrees in the discipline of creative arts has continued to grow, yet the anxiety associated with the exegesis, or critical component, to the award has not dissipated. This article reports the views of a small number of research higher degree candidates and their supervisor in response to questions posed by the TEXT ‘Exegesis now’ call for papers. In this sample, the exegesis was perceived as a necessary and useful component to the award by all respondents, who are completing diverse creative projects. However, respondents also express some anxiety and uncertainty over what is required in the exegesis in terms of formal, structural and compositional elements. Discussion of the views expressed by respondents identifies common challenges and proposes a number of strategies that may provide greater certainty and alleviate some of the anxiety for candidates and their supervisors. It includes a template for a comprehensive exegesis and two ways the exegesis can be structured to form a rigorous frame around, and supportive complement to the creative work.'  (Publication abstract)

1 Writing the Body Irene Waters , 2016 single work criticism
— Appears in: TEXT : Special Issue Website Series , no. 34 2016;
'Autobiographical writing embodies a wide range of interdisciplinary actions not only from the perspective of the writing of the narrative but also for those reading it. Drawing on interdisciplinary studies when researching the personal gives a broader base on which to base the creative work and an understanding of its purpose. This article examines aspects of writing the self in memoir, such as memory, truth, embodiment and identity, drawing on work from a range of disciplines and conclude showing the effects that these interdisciplinary studies can have on our creative selves and our research.' (Publication abstract)
1 Floating Land, Noosa 2015 i "Layered lavender curve", Susan-Zela Bissett , Donna Lee Brien , Susan Davis , Cheryl McGarron , Pam Miller , Irene Waters , Libby Woodhouse , 2016 single work poetry
— Appears in: Meniscus , May vol. 4 no. 1 2016; (p. 4)
1 Writing Death : a Personal Essay Irene Waters , 2016 single work essay
— Appears in: TEXT Special Issue Website Series , October no. 35 2016;
1 At Land’s Edge: Three Collaborative Poems Regina Acton , Zoe Allen , Vivianne Barry , Susan-Zela Bissett , Janet Blake , Donna Lee Brien , Sue Davis , Matt Eliot , Catherine Gamble , Vanessa Gregory , Pam Miller , Kathie Roberts , Irene Waters , Libby Woodhouse , Lucy Yule , 2015 selected work poetry
— Appears in: TEXT : Special Issue Website Series , October no. 30 2015;
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