Chinese Creative Writing Studies: Theory, Pedagogy and Practice. Theory, Pedagogy and Practice

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Abstract

This book charts the development of creative writing, bringing it from China to the world. As the second volume of Chinese Creative Writing Studies, the first of which introduces Chinese creative writing to English-speaking readers, this book expands on the first in further developing theories and research on creative writing pedagogy in the Chinese context, and in Hong Kong particular, looking at creative writing within cross-media practices, and the implications for creative writing in global contexts. The volume does so by presenting both local and international voices to expand the horizon of Chinese creative writing development. Structured in four parts, the book begins with leading Chinese scholars' reflections on research and field. The second part focuses on the interlinkages between creative writing and pedagogy in Hong Kong. The third section discusses poetic thinking and therapeutic writing to highlight their relationship with the personal and community. Lastly, the book takes a global perspective to examine the pedagogy and practice of creative writing through interviews with leaders in the field. It is relevant to researchers, teachers, and students interested in creative writing, particularly Chinese creative writing, but also those working in comparative contexts, both culturally, and in terms of cross-media perspectives.

Original languageEnglish
Number of pages191
ISBN (Electronic)978-981-97-3761-1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2025

Keywords

  • Chinese writing
  • Comparative writing
  • Creative Writing Practice
  • Creative Writing Research
  • Intermedia and Cross-media
  • Non-fiction writing
  • Poetics
  • Therapeutic Writing
  • Translation
  • Writing and Trauma
  • Writing Pedagogy

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