基本説明
This book explores the effectiveness of the workshop in the creative writing classroom, and looks beyond the question of whether or not the workshop works to address the issue of what an altered pedagogical model might look like.
Full Description
This book explores the effectiveness of the workshop in the Creative Writing classroom, and looks beyond the question of whether or not the workshop works to address the issue of what an altered pedagogical model might look like. In visualising what else is possible in the workshop space, the sixteen chapters collected in 'Does the Writing Workshop Still Work?' cover a range of theoretical and pedagogical topics and explore the inner workings and conflicts of the workshop model. The needs of a growing and diverse student population are central to the chapter authors' consideration of non-normative pedagogies. The book is a must-read for all teachers of Creative Writing, as well as for researchers in Creative Writing Studies.
Contents
Foreword - Graeme Harper
Introduction: 'If it Ain't Broke, Don't Fix it,' Or 'Change is Inevitable—Except from a Vending Machine.' - Dianne Donnelly
Section One: Inside the Writing Workshop Model
1. Once More to the Workshop: A Myth Caught in Time - Stephanie Vanderslice
2. Workshop: An Ontological Study - Patrick Bizzaro
3. Small Worlds: What Works in the Workshop if and When They Do - Philip Gross
4. Teaching as a Creative Act: Why the Workshop Works in Creative Writing - Anna Leahy
5. Workshopping and Fiction: Laboratory, Factory, or Finishing School? - Willy Maley
Section Two: Engaging the Conflicts
6. Poetry, F(r)iction, Drama: The Complex Dynamics of Audience in the Writing Workshop - Tim Mayers
7. Engaging the Individual/Social Conflict within Creative Writing Workshops - Brent Royster
8. Potentially Dangerous: Vulnerabilities and Risks in the Writing Workshop - Gaylene Perry
9. 'Its fine, I guess': Problems with Peer Review and What These Indicate about the Status of the Workshop Model in College Composition Courses - Colin Irvine
Section Three: The Non-Normative Workshop
10. The Writing Workshop in the Two-Year College: Who Cares? - David Starkey
11. Workshopping Lives - Mary Ellen Bertolini
12. The Things I Used to Do: Workshops Old and New - Keith Kumasen Abbott
Section Four: New Models for Relocating the Workshop
13. Re-envisioning the Workshop: Hybrid Classrooms, Hybrid Texts - Katharine Haake
14. Introducing Masterclasses - Sue Roe
15. Wrestling Bartleby: Another Workshop Model for the Creative Writing Classroom - Leslie Wilson
16. 'A Space of Radical Openness': Re-visioning the Creative Writing Workshop - Mary Ann Cain
Afterword: Disciplinarity and the Future of Creative Writing Studies - Joseph Moxley