All Articles tagged voice
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October 30, 2019 AEST Drawing on the literature around diary keeping, as well as theories on voice, gender and creative autoethnography, we look diary performing and the public sharing of juvenile shame.
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October 29, 2018 AEST With the question of appropriation in fiction in debate, the importance of discussing issues of voice and authority with emergent writers has become ever more apparent.
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April 29, 2016 AEST This article examines the contribution typography makes to identity construction in academic writing.
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October 29, 2015 AEST This paper discusses my quest for a narrative means to give voice to the story of my adoption.
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October 29, 2015 AEST This paper discusses the nature of voice in hard-boiled detective fiction and noir crime fiction.
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April 29, 2013 AEST This essay examines the sonic experience of silent reading. How are we to understand the peculiar nature of this sound experience that occurs in silence?
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April 29, 2012 AEST This paper performs, in three movements, an exploration of the ethics not of torture itself but of writing it creatively.
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April 29, 2011 AEST Phononostalgia is a hybrid of conceptual research and creative practices (creative writing and audio performances) that circles around an examination of different notions of ‘voice’ in speech and writing...
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April 29, 2010 AEST The narrative of self claims a reality rather than a fictionality. Yet in a text proclaimed as an autobiography, there are multiple authorial voices available for the reader to obtain...
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April 30, 2009 AEST The art of the real differs from the art of fiction not in kind but in degree; our (relatively recent) distinction between the two categories is artificial...
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April 29, 2009 AEST This essay describes the relationship between the author and the narrator, and the subsequent constraint of speaking with another's mouth.
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April 29, 2007 AEST The text is only ever a palimpsest, a draft, a black-and-white outline, for the reader to superimpose their imagination. The reader is talking the text...
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October 30, 2005 AEST I walk along the main corridor of the disused ward, glancing through the small viewing holes cut into the doors that line both sides...
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October 30, 2002 AEST Assessment has been called the most important element of pedagogy. The significant personal investment that Creative Writing students often have in their submissions introduces another factor for consideration...