Writing Spaces;

Writing as Transformative, Scholarly and Creative Practice

Series: At the Interface / Probing the Boundaries, Volume: 119

Editors: Esthir LemiEkaterina Midgette, and Jessica Seymour

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This collection of papers invites the reader to look deeply at traditional and contemporary forms of writing, their implications for teaching and pedagogy, and their use of space as a strategy and as an implied device. We explore the lives and times

Brill Publication 2019

ISBN: 978-90-04-39430-8


Table of Contents:

Notes on Contributors 
List of Images 
  Introduction 
  Esthir Lemi, Ekaterina Midgette and Jessie Seymour 

Part 1: Meeting the Student and the Self


 1Writing Ghosty Spaces: Place as Palimpsest 
  Sam Meekings 
 2Finding My Writing Space: from Research to Storytelling 
  Genevieve Jorolan-Quintero 
 3Attachment or Antithesis? Middle School Children and Writing as Relational Consciousness 
  Phil Fitzsimmons and Edie Lanphar 
 4Breathing In; Breathing Out: Writing as a Spiritual Space 
  Gail Hammill 
 5Expression of Humour in Persuasive Writing: Developmental Trends and Pedagogical Implication 
  Ekaterina Midgette and Sevil Nakisli 

Part 2: Meeting the Master


 6Gandhi, the Journalist: When, Where, How, and What He Wrote 
  David W. Bulla 
 7Challenges of Physical and Psychological Spaces Faced by Three Generations of Writers in the 20th and 21st Century in the Sub-Continent, South Asia, and in Pakistan 
  Syeda Hajirah Junaid 
 8Writing as the Philosopher: Murdoch and the Theory 
  Barış Mete 
 9Poetry as Place: the ‘Vrai Lieu’ in the Work of Yves Bonnefoy 
  Layla Roesler 
 10Timeless and Spaceless Writer: the Case of Bediuzzaman Said Nursi 
  Yadigar Sanli 

Part 3: Meeting the Artist


 11In-Movement: Spatiotextual Inscriptions 
  Panagiota Mavridou 
 12At the Crossroads: Writing Spaces between Academia and Embodiment 
  Shelley Smith 
 13The Artist as a Writer 
  Esthir Lemi 
 14Exploring the Written Wor(l)d: Writing As a Spatial Practice 
  Nathan James Crane 
 15The Literary Spaces of Mervyn Peake’s The Gormenghast Trilogy Used as a Foundation for Architectural Exploration 
  Imogen Lesser Woods 
  Index 

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