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Informationen zum Autor Dominique Hecq is Associate Professor in Writing at Swinburne University of Technology in Australia. Dominique is also Editor of Bukker Tillibul: The Online Journal of Practice-Led Research. Klappentext This book focuses on creative writing both as a subject in universities around the world and beyond academia. It offers a thought-provoking analysis of creativity in the globalised marketplace, and examines the intersection of the university sector and the creative industries. Zusammenfassung This book focuses on creative writing both as a subject in universities around the world and beyond academia. It offers a thought-provoking analysis of creativity in the globalised marketplace! and examines the intersection of the university sector and the creative industries. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter One: Graeme Harper: Creative Writing: the Ghost! the University! and the Future Chapter Two: Dominique Hecq: Banking on Creativity: my Brilliant? Career.Chapter Three: Jen Webb: Creativity and the Marketplace Chapter Four: Jeremy Fisher: The Publishing Paradigm: Commercialism versus Creativity.Chapter Five: Gerry Turcotte and Robyn Morris: 'As Good as it Gets': National Research Evaluations Chapter Six: Jeff Sparrow: Creative writing! Neo-Liberalism and the Literary Paradigm Chapter Seven: Antonia Pont: Nothing is Free in this Life Chapter Eight: Phillip Edmonds: The Ghost in the Machine: Creative Writing and its Malcontents Chapter Nine: Mike Harris: Creativity! Compromise! and Waking up with the Funding Devil.Chapter Ten: Christopher Lappas: Entering the Fictitious: A play in two acts Chapter Eleven: Vahri McKenzie: Using the Spectrum to Theorise Apparent Opposition in Creative Writing Doctorates Chapter Twelve: Pavlina Radia: Outlying the Point that Tips: Bridging Academia and Business Chapter Thirteen: Thom Vernon: Selling it: Creative Writing and the Public Good Chapter Fourteen: Eric Tinsay Valles: On the Commercialisation of Creativity in the Merlion StateAfterword: Kirpal Singh: Creativity! the Market and the Global Challenge ...