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Postgraduate Research Supervision (Bartlett, Alison / Mercer, Gina / Bartlett, Alison (Hrsg.) / Mercer, Gina (Hrsg.))
Postgraduate Research Supervision
Untertitel Transforming (R)elations
Autor Bartlett, Alison / Mercer, Gina / Bartlett, Alison (Hrsg.) / Mercer, Gina (Hrsg.)
Verlag Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Sprache Englisch
Einband Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr 2001
Seiten 284 S.
Artikelnummer 19041987
ISBN 978-0-8204-4998-2
Reihe Eruptions: New Feminism Across the Disciplines
CHF 43.90
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Zusammenfassung

This highly accessible anthology concerns itself with the relationships between postgraduate research candidates and their supervisors. It is a collection of immense depth and diversity including nearly fifty contributors, candidates and supervisors (many writing collaboratively), reflecting upon the pleasures and perplexing dynamics of supervisory relations. Their lucid understandings emerge through personal anecdote, critical reflection, and pedagogical theorizing. As candidates and supervisors, they recognize the impact of personal, cultural, and institutional histories and desires. This enterprising anthology proposes creative and productive alternatives to the prevailing models. It is a generous and engaging text, vital reading for candidates, supervisors, researchers, mentors, and tertiary educators.

The Editors: Alison Bartlett holds a Ph.D. and a Graduate Certificate of Tertiary Education from James Cook University, Townsville, Australia. She publishes on feminist writing, theory, and pedagogy and lectures at the University of Southern Queensland, Australia. Her recent books are Jamming the Machinery: Contemporary Australian Women's Writing and Australian Literature and the Public Sphere (co-editor).
Gina Mercer holds a Ph.D. from the University of Sydney and a Graduate Certificate of Tertiary Education from James Cook University, Townsville, Australia. She teaches, publishes, and supervises in the fields of creative writing, literature, and women's studies at James Cook University. Her creative and academic work is widely published and includes Janet Frame: Subversive Fictions and The Ocean in My Kitchen, a volume of poetry.