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Creative research : a radical subjectivity?

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posted on 2012-10-01, 00:00 authored by Shane Strange
The struggles around notions of creative research are in some ways engaged with the return of the subject in face of post/structuralist moves that have tried to evacuate or dissolve subjectivity, or reduce it to an element in a structure. What this kind of subjectivity is, and how to define it, seems a matter up for grabs. What I suggest is that creative research is trying to stretch beyond its boundaries by advocating for a knowledge-producing subjectivity that rejects the methodological positivism of so called <i>real</i> research (which in many ways is centred upon the presuppostition of a transcendental subject), while negotiating the discourses of postmodernity and post/structuralism which are suspicious of, or radically dismiss, subjectivity as a category. I suggest that creative research might be a radical gesture, indeed a radical subjectivity, whose possibilities as creative/critical practices reveal the human content of the seemingly autonomous forms which are the outcome of the fragmentary world of capitalist social relations. <div></div>

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Nathan, QLD.

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eng

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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Special Issue

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Special Issue : Beyond practice-led research

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1 - 11

ISSN

1327-9556

eISSN

1613-4117

Issue

14

Publisher

Australian Association of Writing Programs

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