Thesis
Writing in flow : the autoethnography of self-actualisation in the creative process
- Creator
- Rights statement
- Awarding institution
- University of Strathclyde
- Date of award
- 2019
- Thesis identifier
- T15371
- Person Identifier (Local)
- 201151799
- Qualification Level
- Qualification Name
- Department, School or Faculty
- Abstract
- I wanted to write in my own voice, about topics that mattered to me. I wanted to explore my own story, the stories of others, and how they intersect. I wanted time and space to grow as a writer. I ended up stuck down dead-ends, trying to speak with a voice that wasn’t mine. Through collaboration, I unstuck myself, explored my story in a relational way, and finally was able to put together a creative collection that was deeply personal. A story of trauma, water, sin, dirt, sensuality, and redemption. In this thesis, I explore that creative process: my own process of letting go of the dichotomy between a received philosophy of writing and my own. In doing so, I document my letting go of any notion of needing to ‘belong’ in a received narrative, and of finding my place within it.
- Advisor / supervisor
- Blair, Kirstie
- Resource Type
- Note
- This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 26/11/19 to 26/11/21
- Please note the final, examined version of the thesis is the electronic version and the title is different : Writing anomaly : person-centred metamodernism and the creative process.
- DOI
- Alternative Title
- Writing in flow : the autoethnography of self-actualisation in the creative process
- Date Created
- 2019
- Former identifier
- 9912773193202996
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