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Anxious Creativity

When Imagination Fails

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"Anxious Creativity provides an important new perspective on the broader debate over the status of creativity in American society. The disciplinary frames for this debate are extremely diverse, including academic perspectives from educational theory, sociology and cultural studies, as well as a range of important public policy debates. In addressing this complex array of issues and political concerns Trend deploys an impressive range of references, including empirical studies, scientific research, journalistic reports and a myriad of sources in contemporary critical theory. The result is a unique set of commentaries on the question of creativity that will be of interest to scholars in an equally broad range of disciplines, as well as general readers. There are many books that focus specifically on new forms of participatory culture or media, crowd sourcing, etc. but no one has yet drawn this material into dialogue with broader debates around creativity and the "creative class," theories of intersubjectivity, the arts and public policy. This book is destined to make an important contribution to policy debates over creativity and higher education." —Grant Kester, University of California, San Diego, USA

"From the advent of paint-by-number artist’s kits to the publishing phenomenon of the adult coloring book to alleviate stress, from Apple’s "Think Different" campaign to Google’s DeepMind group, David Trend’s Anxious Creativity maps the vast social domains where creativity is promised as a means to sooth the anxieties of Americans and solve the economic and political crises of capitalism’s most recent twists and turns. Trend’s encyclopedic knowledge of art, cultural, social and political theory, as well as of the ever-multiplying discourses surrounding art and creativity, make Anxious Creativity a necessary book for anyone working at the intersections of these fields. But perhaps even more important, for anyone who has ever picked up a creativity self-help book (Big Magic, anyone? The Artist’s Way perhaps?) Anxious Creativity is a must read. Read this book and you’ll never be able to think of creativity in quite the same way again. That makes Anxious Creativity a formidable act of creativity in itself." —Micki McGee, Associate Professor, Sociology and American Studies, Fordham University, USA

"David Trend's Anxious Creativity: When Imagination Fails is deals with several topics that are crucially important at the moment. He explores the varieties of creativity discourses and the forces that foster and impede them, making a significant contribution to the sociological literature on these topics. The book will be very attractive to scholars in critical sociology, social and cultural studies in education, cultural theory, media studies, psychology, and technology studies." —Kenneth Saltman, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, USA; Author of Scripted Bodies: Corporate Power, Smart Technologies, and the Undoing of Public Education

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Written engagingly, the book addresses the knotty problems of reconciling the expressive potential in all people with the nation’s tendency to reward only a few. The solutions to America’s creativity crisis lie in rethinking concepts of individualism, competition, and the ways creativity is recognized and rewarded. Les mer

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Written engagingly, the book addresses the knotty problems of reconciling the expressive potential in all people with the nation’s tendency to reward only a few. The solutions to America’s creativity crisis lie in rethinking concepts of individualism, competition, and the ways creativity is recognized and rewarded.

Detaljer

Forlag
Routledge
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
326
ISBN
9780367275099
Utgivelsesår
2019
Format
23 x 15 cm

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"Anxious Creativity provides an important new perspective on the broader debate over the status of creativity in American society. The disciplinary frames for this debate are extremely diverse, including academic perspectives from educational theory, sociology and cultural studies, as well as a range of important public policy debates. In addressing this complex array of issues and political concerns Trend deploys an impressive range of references, including empirical studies, scientific research, journalistic reports and a myriad of sources in contemporary critical theory. The result is a unique set of commentaries on the question of creativity that will be of interest to scholars in an equally broad range of disciplines, as well as general readers. There are many books that focus specifically on new forms of participatory culture or media, crowd sourcing, etc. but no one has yet drawn this material into dialogue with broader debates around creativity and the "creative class," theories of intersubjectivity, the arts and public policy. This book is destined to make an important contribution to policy debates over creativity and higher education." —Grant Kester, University of California, San Diego, USA

"From the advent of paint-by-number artist’s kits to the publishing phenomenon of the adult coloring book to alleviate stress, from Apple’s "Think Different" campaign to Google’s DeepMind group, David Trend’s Anxious Creativity maps the vast social domains where creativity is promised as a means to sooth the anxieties of Americans and solve the economic and political crises of capitalism’s most recent twists and turns. Trend’s encyclopedic knowledge of art, cultural, social and political theory, as well as of the ever-multiplying discourses surrounding art and creativity, make Anxious Creativity a necessary book for anyone working at the intersections of these fields. But perhaps even more important, for anyone who has ever picked up a creativity self-help book (Big Magic, anyone? The Artist’s Way perhaps?) Anxious Creativity is a must read. Read this book and you’ll never be able to think of creativity in quite the same way again. That makes Anxious Creativity a formidable act of creativity in itself." —Micki McGee, Associate Professor, Sociology and American Studies, Fordham University, USA

"David Trend's Anxious Creativity: When Imagination Fails is deals with several topics that are crucially important at the moment. He explores the varieties of creativity discourses and the forces that foster and impede them, making a significant contribution to the sociological literature on these topics. The book will be very attractive to scholars in critical sociology, social and cultural studies in education, cultural theory, media studies, psychology, and technology studies." —Kenneth Saltman, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, USA; Author of Scripted Bodies: Corporate Power, Smart Technologies, and the Undoing of Public Education

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