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First known date:
1999...
vol.
3
no.
1
April
1999
of
TEXT : The Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programs
est. 1997
TEXT : The Journal of the Australian Association of Writing Programs
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* Contents derived from the 1999 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Editorial, single work column
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The Ghost and the Machine: Creative Writing and the Academic System,
single work
essay
"This paper, first delivered at the AAWP Conference 'Lighting the Fuse' in Adelaide 1998, is in roughly three parts. The first is a necessarily roundabout approach to what I mean by "The Ghost": it is not Creative Writing as such, but it inhabits and animates it. The second involves a definition of "The Machine" which, likewise, is not the academic system of my subtitle, but relates to it. The third part of my paper focuses on the subtitle itself: Creative Writing and the Academic System."--Author's abstract
- Review, Reflection and Redirection in a Writing Program, single work column
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Writing Programmes in Australian Universities: Creative Art or Literary Research?,
single work
column
The author discusses the discipline of creative writing in relation to the debate on research in the university system.
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What Can Poets Teach?,
single work
criticism
Martin Harrison discusses Roland Barthes' essay about teaching, Reflections on a Manual.
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Touting for Business : The Manufacture of Appeal in the Publishing and Marketing of Children's Books in Australia,
single work
criticism
"Mass media influence has determined that producing and marketing children's properties is now a complex mixture of commerce and culture." The author, using the theories of Joseph Turow and Lewis Coser, looks at what influences the marketing and production of children's books with reference to the Australian industry.
- Butcher's Songi"bodies are wonderful packages", single work poetry
- Nudgei"Under the morning sun", single work poetry
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Turning Memories into Memoirs - The Australian Experience,
single work
essay
"This paper is a personal journey of teaching life writing in a community setting using the resources of the Internet."--Author's abstract
- Stripping the Muse, single work essay
- Literary Awards and Creative Writing Schools, single work column
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Processing Fictocriticism,
single work
review
— Review of The Space Between : Australian Women Writing Fictocriticism 1998 anthology short story criticism biography poetry prose ;
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