All Articles tagged metafiction
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February 05, 2025 AEST This work responds to the theme of writing from the fringes by exploring the author’s experience of being doubly-diasporic across STEM and HASS scholarship.
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December 01, 2024 AEST Inside the house of fiction: The creative-critical possibility of Gerald Murnane’s A Million WindowsThrough a reading of Gerald Murnane’s A Million Windows (2014), I propose a model for how a critic might read from within a literary text.
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June 30, 2022 AEST This article discusses the use of the novel’s bio-tales as a narrative device in relation to the goals of both historical biofiction and historiographic metafiction.
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October 29, 2018 AEST This article attempts to address some of the limitations currently felt by creative practitioners in the UK (with wider implications) when presenting their practise-led work as research.
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October 31, 2015 AEST This essay examines how Kim Scott recruits historiographic metafiction in his novels to generate new metaphors of colonial power relations within the novel as heteroglossic text.
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April 29, 2012 AEST This paper aims to encourage nonfiction writers to make use of the literary journalist’s notional ‘tool-box’ to take an imaginative leap into the world of credible historiographic metafiction.