An accessible introduction to the study of creativity combining historical and theoretical perspectives. A wide range of texts are critically analyzed with the discussion focusing on: ancient and modern myths of creation, creators and creativity; key terms and debates in the critical history of creativity; classical, romantic, modern and postmodern notions of the author and artist; reception aesthetics, resistant reading and critical-creative response of all kinds; the theory, methodology and practice of creative writing.
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Creativity: Theory, History, Practice offers important new perspectives on creativity in the light of contemporary critical theory and cultural history. Innovative in approach as well as argument, the book crosses disciplinary boundaries and builds new bridges between the critical and the creative. It is organised in four parts:
Rob Pope takes significant steps forward in the process of rethinking a vexed yet vital concept, all the while encouraging and equipping readers to continue the process in their own creative or 're-creative' ways. Creativity: Theory, History, Practice is invaluable for anyone with a live interest in exploring what creativity has been, is currently, and yet may be.
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