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Japanese aesthetics in the art of poetry film (2020)
Book Chapter
Kendall, J. (2021). Japanese aesthetics in the art of poetry film. In S. Tremlett (Ed.), The Poetics of Poetry Film : film poetry, videopoetry, lyric voice, reflection (296-300). Bristol: Intellect Books

Challenges and opportunities occur when placing written poetic text in a visual, kinetic and aural setting. Mainstream poetry places a distinct emphasis on verbal effects, although it is also visual, since all written text with the exception of brail... Read More about Japanese aesthetics in the art of poetry film.

Embodiment in gardening : hybridized poetics (2019)
Book Chapter
Kendall, J. (2019). Embodiment in gardening : hybridized poetics. In N. Milthorpe (Ed.), The Poetics and Politics of Gardening in Hard Times (115-135). Lexington Books

A Poetics of Embodied Gardening In 2012 I undertook a series of gardening writing residencies. These comprised a period of volunteering with Todmorden's Incredible Edible Farm, a stand alone, not for profit company that teaches small scale commerci... Read More about Embodiment in gardening : hybridized poetics.

Mapping the text : a practice-led analysis of the creative interfaces between typography and text (2019)
Book Chapter
Isherwood, T., & Kendall, J. (2019). Mapping the text : a practice-led analysis of the creative interfaces between typography and text. In K. Williams, S. Aymes, J. Baetens, & C. Murray (Eds.), Art and Science in Word and Image : Exploration and Discovery (265-279). Brill / Rodopi. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004361119

This essay and self-reflective case study focuses on the impact of the typeface in which written texts are set. It argues for the potentials that can be realized from foregrounding typeface in the creative process through typographic-poetic collabora... Read More about Mapping the text : a practice-led analysis of the creative interfaces between typography and text.

Mismapping (2017)
Book Chapter
Kendall, J. (2017). Mismapping. In The Lie of the Land (1-9). Blaenau Ffestiniog: Liquorice Fish Books

A creative piece involving a mismapping methodology created by the author -mapping one walk onto another and creating a visual record of the result

Jo Ha Kyū and Fu Bi Xing; Reading|Viewing Haiku (2016)
Book Chapter
Kendall, J. (2016). Jo Ha Kyū and Fu Bi Xing; Reading|Viewing Haiku. In JuxtaTwo: The Journal of Haiku Research and Scholarship (37-58). The Haiku Foundation

Theorists and critics such as John Berger, Sabine Gross and Michel Foucault have emphasized the very different experience that occurs when a text is approached through a viewing or a reading mode. The extent to which both modes are used alters the ex... Read More about Jo Ha Kyū and Fu Bi Xing; Reading|Viewing Haiku.

Translation and the challenge of orthography (2006)
Book Chapter
Kendall, J. (2006). Translation and the challenge of orthography. In E. Loffredo, & M. Perteghella (Eds.), Translation and creativity: perspectives on creative writing and translation studies (127-144). London: Continuum International Publishing Group

The orthography in which a work of art is written plays an essential role in the aesthetic effect of the whole. The orthography chosen can directly affect considerations such as rhythym, puns, subtext, atmosphere, emotion, the speed at which the read... Read More about Translation and the challenge of orthography.

At the threshold of the inarticulate : 'Made-up' Englishes – action and reaction
Book Chapter
Kendall, J. At the threshold of the inarticulate : 'Made-up' Englishes – action and reaction. In Early Medieval English in the Modern Age (115-134). UK: Boydell and Brewer

I will look at the impetus behind literary texts that explore, revive and adapt the language and literature of early medieval England in 20th and 21st prose or verse, such as Paul Kingsnorth’s Wake, connecting with Philip Terry’s Bayeux Tapestry, and... Read More about At the threshold of the inarticulate : 'Made-up' Englishes – action and reaction.