Wandering around the edges of the arts and humanities: Why is some writing difficult?

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Abstract

Writing sometimes involves wandering. This writing seeks to say and
show what it is to write wandering around the edges of the arts and humanities. It
also concerns why some writing is difficult, and thence writing on some of those
difficulties. These problematics are wandered around, by several rounds – some
images invoked by edge-wandering; registering particular significant individuals;
how particular places persist in understandings of wandering; disciplines and
methodologies, including reflecting on spatiality and locationality; interdisci-
plinarity and academia; transnational wanderings across writing genres; and
relations of art, humanities, science and politics, understood as personal, work,
political and theoretical.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTransities in Kunst, Cultuur en Politiek = Transitions in Art, Culture and Politics
EditorsSandra Ponzanesi, Kathrin Thiele, Eva Midden, Domitilla Olivieri , Trude Oorschot
Place of PublicationAmsterdam
PublisherAmsterdam University Press
Publication date2023
Pages221-230
ISBN (Print)978-90-4856-011-0
ISBN (Electronic)978-90-4856-012-7
Publication statusPublished - 2023
MoE publication typeA3 Book chapter

Keywords

  • 520 Other social sciences
  • writing
  • edges
  • humanities
  • location
  • Interdisciplinarity

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