The Routledge Companion to Research in the Arts
voi Ces what questions emerge, how to go on, what possible actions come into view, why is this important? The process of modelli ...
navigating in heterogeneity For instance, in the research group urban sound institute we made a one- year exhibition including a ...
voi Ces know to be untrue, but, like a tool, it proves useful to us at the moment to clarify something or to help us see it in a ...
navigating in heterogeneity composed. architectural thinking gives a freedom here to use various kinds of logic, more related to ...
voi Ces the critical positions for performance activity and art in the processes of performativity (processes of dominance, subj ...
navigating in heterogeneity discourse theory, and performance is a powerful way to make statements. again, this means that the h ...
voi Ces with the criss- crossing processes of invention- intervention- analysis- construction. second, assemblages relate to sys ...
navigating in heterogeneity where decisions and reconfigurations can be traced as a list of actions or a graph of the chosen tra ...
voi Ces qualities/character of relationships the assemblage structures ‘context’ and helps to compose the research situation and ...
navigating in heterogeneity techniques for producing images and sounds challenge or even threaten the hegemony of philosophy to ...
14 insighT and RigouR: a FReudo-laCanian appRoaCh Malcolm Quinn Introduction The term ‘creative practitioner’ facilitates a cert ...
insight and rigour this chapter, is that the only properly psychoanalytic view in research is not the view from a theory or a pr ...
voi Ces identity is at once ‘made ordinary’ and yet preserved by being contextualized within a life- nexus, Freud discusses the ...
insight and rigour show that the manner in which psychoanalysis offers a model of creativity conducted at the level of utterance ...
voi Ces one thing of which dilthey was certain, was that the problem of placing shakespeare within a conceptual framework could ...
insight and rigour security of subjective identity, but the relation of the subject to knowledge and truth. in his Introductory ...
voi Ces than accumulated knowledge. descartes had maintained that ‘the things we conceive very clearly and very distinctly are a ...
insight and rigour interpretation is derived from psychoanalytic theory, philosophical aesthetics or some other discourse is imm ...
voi Ces This emphasis on the facts of the unconscious might seem to push Freudianism towards the notion of description appropria ...
insight and rigour find one’s way in this bewildering complexity? The creative artist is the least doubtful: dostoyevsky’s place ...
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