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Knowings and Knots: Methodologies and Ecologies in Research-Creation

Editat de Natalie Loveless
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 dec 2019
Knowings and Knots presents a range of interdisciplinary perspectives on the methodology of research-creation and asks how those who make knowledge think about and value it. Not just a method but a site of ongoing experimentation around what counts as knowledge, research-creation is a meeting place of academia, artistic creation, and the wider public. The contributors argue that academic institutions and funders must recognize research-creation as innovative knowledge-making that leaps over the traditional splitting of theory from practice while considering how gender/feminist studies, Indigenous practices, and new materialism might inform and develop the conversation. Through this book, readers can transform the way they experience both art and education. Contributors: Carolina Cambre, Owen Chapman, Paul Couillard, T.L. Cowan, John Cussans, Randy Lee Cutler, Petra Hroch, Rachelle Viader Knowles, Natalie Loveless, Glen Lowry, Erin Manning, Sourayan Mookerjea, Natasha Myers, Simon Pope, Stephanie Springgay, Sarah E. Truman
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781772124859
ISBN-10: 1772124850
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: University of Alberta Press
Colecția University of Alberta Press
Locul publicării:Edmonton, Canada

Cuprins

Preface | Natalie LovelessForeword | Owen ChapmanFirst pairing1 | Open and Wide: Figuring Digestion as Research-Creation (Provocation) Randy Lee Cutler2 | Tasting Notes: Gastroenterological Ecologies and Working Knowledges (Response) Petra HrochSecond Pairing43 | From No-ing to Knowing, from Naughts to Knots (Provocation) Paul Couillard75 | Crisis of Literacies: How Does the Orchid Cite the Bee? (Response) Carolina CambreThird pairing97 | Anthropologist as Transducer in a Field of Affects (Provocation) Natasha Myers127 | Intermedia Research-Creation and Hydrapolitics Counter-Environments of the Commons (Response) Sourayan MookerjeaFourth pairing161 | Provoking Failure: Un-Settling a Research-Creation Framework (Provocation)Glen Lowry191 | Collaboration, Dialogues, and Wild Knowledge (Response) Rachelle Viader KnowlesDialogues211 Research-Creation as Interdisciplinary Praxis Natalie Loveless in Conversation with Erin Manning221 The Intimacies of Doing Research-Creation Sarah E. Truman in Conversation with Natalie Loveless, Erin Manning, Natasha Myers, and Stephanie Springgay251 Demonstrating the Ineffable: Paul Couillard in Conversation with T.L. Cowan265 Special Investigations Randy Lee Cutler in Conversation with John Cussans277 “Dear Simon…” Letters back and forth, between Simon Pope, Glen Lowry, and Rachelle Viader Knowles on Creative Practice–Led Research299 Afterwords: Research-Creation and the University in Knots Natalie Loveless305 Contributors313 Index

Recenzii

"The editor and authors engage themselves, each other, and wider communities creating a wealth of intricate insights, understandings, and possibilities about research-creation... Knowings and Knots promotes research-creation discourse and contributes to research discussions and debates in 21st century universities. Its value to K-12 educational environments, teachers, and teacher educators comes from persons sharing ideas about arts and humanities research-creation here."
"This book opens up to the doing and undoing involved in the generation of research-creation, the makings of new forms of knowledge, and what it is to work at the interstices -- the interstices of thinking-feeling, of bodies, human, nonhuman, entangling with places and other communities, ecologically."
# 10 on the Edmonton Non-Fiction Bestseller list, September 5, 2025