This paper emerges from my practice-led PhD thesis investigating the ways fiction writers can enter a dialogue with the project of oral history in Australia. In this paper, I survey the current literature in order to identify the status of fiction within the practice of oral history in Australia. I argue that oral historians and fiction writers are, among other things, both concerned with understanding subjectivity. I consider how one of the specific qualities of fiction, that of character, can provide a space to explore subjectivity, and rely on my own writing practice in order to demonstrate how oral history theory can enrich fictive writings. This paper, while positioned in the field of oral history, exists within a wider debate around h...
© 2019 Jenny Louise SinclairThis thesis examines how recent Australian historical fiction, particula...
Oral history accounts area natural object of research for anthropologists, sociologists, researchers...
In my paper ‘Mixing Memory with the Desire to Forget’ given at the Australian Association of Writing...
This paper emerges from my practice-led PhD thesis investigating the ways fiction writers can enter ...
This paper, written at the culmination of a practice-led PhD project in creative writing, describes ...
This paper, written at the culmination of a practice-led PhD project in creative writing, describes ...
Norman K. Denzin (1989) claims that the central assumption of the biographical method—that a life ca...
In the past twenty years scholars have engaged with exploring the function and process of historical...
Anna Hirsch and Clare Dixon (2008, 190) state that creative writers' 'obsession with storytelling…mi...
Anna Hirsch and Clare Dixon (2008, 190) state that creative writers’ ‘obsession with storytelling…mi...
This paper explores innovative ways of writing across the borders between fiction and non-fiction in...
“Memory is a resource beyond the reach of any library”, writes culinary historian Laura Schapiro in ...
In my paper ‘Mixing Memory with the Desire to Forget’ given at the Australian Association of Writing...
Writers of historical fiction are not conventionally academics, yet research is an important aspect ...
Writers of historical fiction are not conventionally academics, yet research is an important aspect ...
© 2019 Jenny Louise SinclairThis thesis examines how recent Australian historical fiction, particula...
Oral history accounts area natural object of research for anthropologists, sociologists, researchers...
In my paper ‘Mixing Memory with the Desire to Forget’ given at the Australian Association of Writing...
This paper emerges from my practice-led PhD thesis investigating the ways fiction writers can enter ...
This paper, written at the culmination of a practice-led PhD project in creative writing, describes ...
This paper, written at the culmination of a practice-led PhD project in creative writing, describes ...
Norman K. Denzin (1989) claims that the central assumption of the biographical method—that a life ca...
In the past twenty years scholars have engaged with exploring the function and process of historical...
Anna Hirsch and Clare Dixon (2008, 190) state that creative writers' 'obsession with storytelling…mi...
Anna Hirsch and Clare Dixon (2008, 190) state that creative writers’ ‘obsession with storytelling…mi...
This paper explores innovative ways of writing across the borders between fiction and non-fiction in...
“Memory is a resource beyond the reach of any library”, writes culinary historian Laura Schapiro in ...
In my paper ‘Mixing Memory with the Desire to Forget’ given at the Australian Association of Writing...
Writers of historical fiction are not conventionally academics, yet research is an important aspect ...
Writers of historical fiction are not conventionally academics, yet research is an important aspect ...
© 2019 Jenny Louise SinclairThis thesis examines how recent Australian historical fiction, particula...
Oral history accounts area natural object of research for anthropologists, sociologists, researchers...
In my paper ‘Mixing Memory with the Desire to Forget’ given at the Australian Association of Writing...