Exegesis as manifesto

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Paula Williams
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ABSTRACT There is an increasing need for creative practitioners in higher education to justify their creative works as measurable research outputs. The impact, worth, relevance and contribution to new knowledge of such works is evaluated by tools such as the Research Excellence Framework (REF) in the U.K., or the Excellence in Research Australia (ERA), and each creative work, or Non-Traditional Research Output (NTRO) is to be accompanied by a REF or ERA research statement in order to be counted as research. Similarly, any creative work (or artefact) presented for a Higher Degree in the U.K. and Australia, New Zealand and Canada needs an accompanying exegesis or critical component, a contextual declaration that justifies and grounds the work in a theoretical, historical context of artistic practice. These ERA/REF statements, and especially the exegetical component, can be seen as a form of manifesto, a declaration of the artist's intention and outcome. Equating the exegesis (or REF/ERA statement) as manifesto frees the creative practitioner from a prescriptive, mechanistic account of the work's impact and towards a more performative declaration of artistic endeavour. The exegesis as manifesto allows the artist in the academy to declare themselves, create presence and subvert traditional discourse binaries of academic/creative.
作为宣言的释经
摘要:高等教育中越来越需要有创造力的从业者来证明他们的创造性作品是可衡量的研究成果。此类工作的影响、价值、相关性和对新知识的贡献通过英国卓越研究框架(REF)或澳大利亚卓越研究(ERA)等工具进行评估,每项创造性工作或非传统研究成果(NTRO)都应附有REF或ERA研究声明,以便算作研究。同样,在英国、澳大利亚、新西兰和加拿大申请更高学位的任何创造性作品(或手工艺品)都需要附带注释或关键组成部分,即在艺术实践的理论和历史背景下证明和巩固作品的背景声明。这些ERA/REF声明,尤其是训诫部分,可以被视为一种宣言形式,一种艺术家意图和结果的宣言。将注释(或REF/ERA声明)等同于宣言,使创造性从业者摆脱了对作品影响的规定性、机械性描述,并转向更具表演性的艺术努力宣言。作为宣言的训诫使学院中的艺术家能够声明自己,创造存在,颠覆学术/创造性的传统话语二元。
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