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The Anti-Fat Attitudes Questionnaire (AFA) measures prejudicial attitudes that are held about individuals with overweight BMI or obesity. Despite increased interest in research on anti-fat attitudes worldwide, the psychometric properties of the AFA h
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Weight bias internalization (WBI) has been identified as a global public health concern, which is associated with significant psychological and physical consequences. Despite increased interest in WBI worldwide, cross-cultural research is limited by
Autor:
Zoe Charalambous
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Writing Fantasy and the Identity of the Writer ISBN: 9783030202620
The final exercise chapter presents an exercise where the reader has to rewrite a fairy tale or a myth so that it is changed somehow. A prelude is provided to discuss the concept of rewriting a fairy tale and its symbolic value. Data from the researc
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Autor:
Zoe Charalambous
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Writing Fantasy and the Identity of the Writer ISBN: 9783030202620
Charalambous provides a comprehensive review of Creative Writing pedagogies to date with the objective of allowing the reader to consider the assumptions behind the Creative Writing courses they have been taught and pointing to the scarce qualitative
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Autor:
Zoe Charalambous
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Writing Fantasy and the Identity of the Writer ISBN: 9783030202620
The first of the six exercises in the sequence of this workbook with which the reader is asked to engage is presented here. A prelude touching upon the premise of this exercise (“Free-Write”), which involves being able to write without constraint
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Autor:
Zoe Charalambous
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Writing Fantasy and the Identity of the Writer ISBN: 9783030202620
Charalambous starts with the premise that we constantly make and remake our writer identity through writing and that what we forbid ourselves from in our writing practice may reveal much about our writer identity. She explains how her Creative Writin
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Zoe Charalambous
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Writing Fantasy and the Identity of the Writer ISBN: 9783030202620
The fifth exercise of the workbook asks the reader to write what they see in a mirror. The particularity of the exercise’s request is discussed presenting data from the research showing that the exercise took participants in two directions: one tha
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Zoe Charalambous
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Writing Fantasy and the Identity of the Writer ISBN: 9783030202620
The second of the six exercises in this workbook asks the reader to engage first. Charalambous presents the analysis of the data related to this exercise indicating that this prompt was understood by participants as a trigger or a route to write. The
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Autor:
Zoe Charalambous
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Writing Fantasy and the Identity of the Writer ISBN: 9783030202620
The fourth exercise of the workbook is presented. The reader is asked to “Write in a Voice Opposite to Their Own.” The paradox of writing in an ‘opposite voice’ is discussed and research data in relation to this exercise is presented indicati
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