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Creative writing in the enterprise university

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posted on 2024-10-31, 09:35 authored by Jeff Sparrow, Rjurik Davidson, Angelika Papadopoulos, Enza Gandolfo
This paper will present the preliminary fmdings of our research project, Creative Writing and the Enterprise University, aimed at identifying and analysing the implications of the growth of creative writing programs in Australia on Australian literary culture. Through in-depth interviews with key stakeholders (educators, students) from three Victorian universities and those working in the industry, this research project explores the impact of the new political economy of higher education on creative writing programs. In this paper, we examine the some of the specific issues for creative writing and creative writing programs emerging from the research and the way they replicate broader arguments taking place within higher education in the context of neoliberalism and the enterprise university.

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1

End page

11

Total pages

11

Outlet

Margins and Mainstream: refereed conference papers of the 14th Annual Australian Association of Writing Programs Conference 2009

Editors

Marcelle Freiman

Name of conference

14th Annual Australian Association of Writing Programs Conference 2009

Publisher

Waikato Institute of Technology

Place published

New Zealand

Start date

2009-11-26

End date

2009-11-28

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006016654

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2011-09-29

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