Abstract
What is Research?
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Searching for things that happen in the search, making presence like skilled improvisation.
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Searching more, finding copiousness, context, or the installation.
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Searching again, with the repetition necessary for commodity markets, seeking representation and desire.
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Lorraine Code, Ecological Thinking: The Politics of Epistemic Location (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006), 11
Written version: Lynette Hunter, “Standpoint Theory Approaches to Recent Canadian Autobiographical Text,” in Autobiographies, ed. M. Dvorak (Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 1997).
Lynette Hunter, “The Inédit in Writing by Nicole Brossard: Breathing the Skin of Language,” in Nicole Brossard: Essays on Her Works, ed. L. Forsyth (Montreal: Guernica, 2005).
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Hunter, L. (2009). Theory/Practice as Research: Explorations, Questions and Suggestions. In: Riley, S.R., Hunter, L. (eds) Mapping Landscapes for Performance as Research. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230244481_34
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