Artistic Research and Literature / / Corina Caduff, Tan Wa¨lchli (editors).
What is practice-based literary research? While literature as a discipline is currently not represented in the artistic research discourse, individual writers and scholars have ties to a variety of institutional constellations in which overlaps between literature, art, and research become manifest....
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Place / Publishing House: | Paderborn, Deutschland : : Wilhelm Fink Verlag,, [2019] ©2019 |
Year of Publication: | 2019 |
Edition: | First edition. |
Language: | English German |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource. |
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Table of Contents:
- Front Matter
- Copyright Page
- Contributors
- List of Illustrations
- Introducing Literature in the Discourse of Artistic Research / Corina Caduff and Tan Wälchli
- Literary Self-Reflection
- Writing Cannot Tell Everything / Jan Baetens
- The Writing and the Doing—about Artistic Research through a Writing Practice / Fredrik Nyberg
- A Letter to Foucault / Maya Rasker
- Writing in Art and Artistic Research
- Minor Literature in and of Artistic Research / Christa-Maria Lerm Hayes
- Writing Scripto-Visual Costumes and Columns of Air / Redell Olsen
- No Assignment for Cowards: What Is to Be Gained through Interdisciplinary Research? / Maria Fusco
- Something More and Something Else: Language as Excess and Material [3] / Daniela Cascella
- Writing Sonic Fictions: Literature as a Portal into the Possibility of Art Research / Salomé Voegelin
- The Knowledge of Literature
- Practice-Based Literary Research as Activated Inquiry / Vincent Broqua
- NOW is Always. NOW is Never. On the Immediacy and Mediation of ‘Message’ in Poetry / Ferdinand Schmatz
- Poetics of Understanding: Language Arts and Artistic Research / Alexander Damianisch
- Aspect Change and Poetic Charge as Tools for Artistic Research in Literature / Tine Melzer
- Models and Precursors
- Who’s Peaked? Chris Kraus’s Writing Performances as a Case Study for Twenty-First Century Writing Culture / Anneleen Masschelein
- Translation Laboratory: Oskar Pastior’s Applied Translation Research / Thomas Strässle
- Phantasmagorical Research: How Theory Becomes Art in the Work of Roland Barthes / Kathrin Busch
- The Vienna Group’s ‘Research for’ the Language Arts: Konrad Bayer, “karl ein karl” (1962) / Tan Wälchli.