The artist's book: Making as embodied knowledge of practice and the self
Authors
Kealy-Morris, ElizabethAdvisors
Adams, JeffWaite, Julian
Publication Date
2016-09
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The initial research questions for this practice-based doctoral research project was to ask, "Is it possible to develop a more confident, self-conscious creative voice able to articulate one's identity more clearly through the making of handmade artefacts?"; this thesis applies the methodologies of autoethnography and pedagogy to consider an answer. My original contribution to knowledge through this enquiry is the identification of the ways in which the exploration of identity through autoethnographic, creative and pedagogic methods encourages an expanded field of self-knowledge, self-confidence and sense of creative self.Citation
Kealy-Morris, E. A. (2016). The artist's book: Making as embodied knowledge of practice and the self. (Doctoral dissertation). University of Chester, United Kingdom.Publisher
University of ChesterType
Thesis or dissertationLanguage
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