MAIS 752: MAIS 752: Research-Creation— Making Art, Doing Research, and Being Human in Complex Times Report a Broken Link

Week 1


Rankine, Claudia, Citizen: An American Lyric. e-text 
Case example: Grid of Nows. 

Week 2


Rankine, Claudia, Citizen, American Lyric.
Loveless, Natalie S. (2019) “Art in the Expanded Field” 
Smith Hazel and Roger T. Dean “CHAPTER 1 Introduction: Practice-led Research, Research-led Practice – Towards the Iterative Cyclic Web” (in book Practice led Research, Research-led Practice in the Creative Arts) (PDF)

Week 3


Chapman and Sawchuck, “Research-Creation: Intervention, Analysis and “Family Resemblances.” 
Manning, Erin, “Against Method.” (from Minor Gesture
Decameron 2.0 (Website)

Week 4


Project: In My Language, by Amanda/Mel Baggs
Ginsburg, Faye. “Disability in the Digital Age.” Digital Anthropology, edited by Heather A. Horst and Daniel Miller, Berg, 2012, pp. 101–126.
Cripping the Arts: It’s About Time. Canadian Art.
Manning, Erin.  Chapter: “In The Act: The Shape of Precarity.” In The Minor Gesture. 
Danielle Peers and Lindsay Eales. "Inclinations." (film)  
Peers, D., Sheppard, A., Eales, L. & Schenk, A. (2022). Inclinations: Dancing Ramps, Disability, and Multiplicities through Research-Creation. Art/Research International, 7(1), 257–266. 

Week 5


The Feral Atlas, by Anna Tsing et al.  
Decameron Row
Immune Nations
Greetings from Isolation 
Haraway, Donna, “A Curious Practice.”
Loveless, Natalie, “Towards a Research-Creation Manifesto”
Rodgers, Tara, “How Art and Research Inform One Another, or Choose Your Own Adventure.”

Week 7


St-Hilaire, Emilie (2018), “Who Should Care about Responsible Conduct in Research-Creation,” Revue d’art canadien / Canadian Art Review (RACAR) 43, no. 1
Wayne, Mike. Problems and Possibilities in Developing Critical Practice.