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Creativity


Creativity

Paperback by Hawkins, Harriet

Creativity

£43.99

ISBN:
9781138813441
Publication Date:
28 Sep 2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
394 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 8 May 2024
Creativity

Description

Creativity, whether lauded as the oil of the 21st century, touted as a driver of international policy, or mobilised by activities, has been very much part of the zeitgeist of the last few decades. Offering the first accessible, but conceptually sophisticated account of the critical geographies of creativity, this title provides an entry point to the diverse ways in which creativity is conceptualized as a practice, promise, force, concept and rhetoric. It proffers these critical geographies as the means to engage with the relations and tensions between a range of forms of arts and cultural production, the cultural economy and vernacular, mundane and everyday creative practices. Exploring a series of sites, Creativity examines theoretical and conceptual questions around the social, economic, cultural, political and pedagogic imperatives of the geographies of creativity, using these geographies as a lens to cohere broader interdisciplinary debates. Central concepts, cutting-edge research and methodological debates are made accessible with the use of inset boxes that present key ideas, case studies and research. The text draws together interdisciplinary perspectives on creativity, enabling scholars and students within and without Geography to understand and engage with the critical geographies of creativity, their breadth and potential. The volume will prove essential reading for undergraduate and post-graduate students of creativity, cultural geography, the creative economy, cultural industries and heritage.

Contents

1. Introduction: Towards Critical Geographies of Creativities 2. Body : Embodied Creativities and Creative Labours 3. Studios, Galleries and beyond 4. Home: Negotiating Creativities 5. Clusters, Colonies and other Geographies 6. Community: Making Places, Creating Communities 7. City: Four Creative Stories 8. Margins 9. Nation: Negotiating Global Creativities 10. Landscape and Environment 11. Conclusion Bibliography

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