Double blind : women as creative practice-led researchers


Autoria(s): Pedersen, Courtney Brook; Haynes, Rachael Anne
Data(s)

23/11/2012

Resumo

While the productive relationship between praxis and feminist research has been well established, the situation is more complicated for female artist/researchers in the fraught field of creative practice-led research. Firstly, their research is being conducted in the context of ongoing debate, as Andrea Phillips has summarized, over whether practice-led research has been embraced in order to potentially produce emancipatory knowledge, or whether it is simply the rationalization and quantification of creative processes. Secondly, there is a pervasive paradox whereby, rather than feeling empowered by the process of critical and reflective self-analysis, many women are inhibited by enduring insecurities about the value of their work and/or their ownership of it. The reasons for this appear to be twofold: they are disheartened by the ongoing disproportion of successful women artists, and they are intimidated by the fundamentally masculine discourse surrounding research in the university. Many of these anxieties appear to have been exacerbated by the research quality assessment process, the Excellence in Research for Australia Initiative (ERA). This collaborative paper draws on the authors' experiences as both artist-researchers and educators to contextualize this paradox and also discuss what forms of praxis intervention may be useful in the preparation for, and supervision of, creative practice-led research by women.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57414/

Relação

Pedersen, Courtney Brook & Haynes, Rachael Anne (2012) Double blind : women as creative practice-led researchers. In Australian Women and Gender Studies Association Conference - Interventions: Reflections, Critiques, Practices, 21-23 November 2012, University of New South Wales, NSW. (Unpublished)

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts

Palavras-Chave #190500 VISUAL ARTS AND CRAFTS #Visual Arts #Postgraduate education #Supervision #Practice-led research #Women
Tipo

Conference Paper