03545nam 22004573 450 991090017940332120241029080245.097898197375989819737591(MiAaPQ)EBC31741693(Au-PeEL)EBL31741693(CKB)36403324100041(Exl-AI)31741693(EXLCZ)993640332410004120241029d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierChinese Creative Writing Studies Theory, Pedagogy and Practice1st ed.Singapore :Springer,2024.©2024.1 online resource (200 pages)9789819737581 9819737583 Advisors and Editorial Board -- Foreword -- Acknowledgement of TKPCCC -- Introduction: The New Trend and Development of Creative Writing from China to the Globe -- Contents -- Creative Writing Theories and Research in Chinese Context -- Comparison: A New Perspective in Creative Writing Studies -- Introduction -- The Birth of “Comparison” -- Comparative Creative Writing Studies: As a Direction -- Beyond the Established Boundaries of Academic Disciplines -- At the Discontinuous Juncture -- The Future of Creative Writing Studies -- References -- What is “Creative Writing”? Different Questions and Answers -- Introduction -- Creative Writing as “Writing” -- Creative Writing as an “Academic Discipline” -- Creative Writing as “Scholarship” -- References -- What is Creative Nonfiction Writing? -- Introduction -- The Pliable Definition of Creative Nonfiction Writing -- Nature: A Literary Genre Concept of “Family Resemblance” -- Source: Using Creative Materials to Determine Literary Form -- Symptom: Subject’s Engagement in Real Life as a Narrative Strategy -- Function: A Writing Method of Self-Poetization -- References -- Annual Observation Report on Creative Writing in China (2021) -- Survey and Investigation of Creative Writing Studies with Chinese CharacteristicsGenerated by AI.This book, edited by Rebecca Mo-Ling Leung, delves into the theory, pedagogy, and practice of Chinese creative writing. It explores the historical and contemporary development of creative writing in China, tracing its roots back to the May Fourth Movement and its subsequent evolution alongside American creative writing. The volume aims to bridge Chinese and Western creative writing traditions, highlighting integration and innovation as key themes. It serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding the unique teaching systems established in Chinese universities and schools, as well as the theoretical advancements in the field, such as 'Creativity Ontology'. The book is intended for academics, educators, and students interested in the global landscape of creative writing studies.Generated by AI.Creative writingStudy and teachingGenerated by AIChinese literatureHistory and criticismGenerated by AICreative writingStudy and teaching.Chinese literatureHistory and criticism.Leung Rebecca Mo-Ling1767258MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910900179403321Chinese Creative Writing Studies4212261UNINA