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<em>“The editors’ and contributors’ point about the relative and collaborative nature of creativity is well made in the volume, and the ethnographic examples shine interesting light on diverse corners of culture while pinpointing a number of shared issues.”</em> <strong>• Anthropology Review Database</strong></p>
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<em>“This book is an important contribution to the growing literature on appropriation and the aesthetics of change. Conceiving creativity as process rather than outcome is the key argument of the book whose contributors discuss the argument in numerous ways and case studies.”</em> <strong>• Peter Probst, Tufts University</strong></p>

In an era of intensifying globalization and transnational connectivity, the dynamics of cultural production and the very notion of creativity are in transition. Exploring creative practices in various settings, the book does not only call attention to the spread of modernist discourses of creativity, from the colonial era to the current obsession with ‘innovation’ in neo-liberal capitalist cultural politics, but also to the less visible practices of copying, recycling and reproduction that occur as part and parcel of creative improvization.
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Exploring creative practices in various settings, the book calls attention to the spread of modernist discourses of creativity, from the colonial era to the current obsession with 'innovation' in neo-liberal capitalist cultural politics.
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List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction: Creativity and Innovation in a World of Movement Maruška Svašek Chapter 1. African Lace: Agency and Transcontinental Interaction in Textile Design Barbara Plankensteiner Chapter 2. Heads against Hands and Hierarchies of Creativity Tereza Kuldova Chapter 3. The Social Life of Kottan Baskets Kala Shreen Chapter 4. Art and the Making of the Creative City of Chennai, India Amit Desai Chapter 5. Approximation as Interpretive Appropriation Arnd Schneider Chapter 6. Positioned Creativity Øivind Fuglerud Chapter 7. ‘We paint our way and the Christian way together’ Fiona Magowan and Maria Øien Chapter 8. Undoing Absence through Things Maruška Svašek Chapter 9. ‘The Eye Likes It’ Stine Bruland Chapter 10. Narratives, Movements, Objects João Rickli Chapter 11. The Art of Imitation Rhoda Woets Afterword Birgit Meyer Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781785331831
Publisert
2016-07-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Berghahn Books
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
366

Om bidragsyterne

Maruška Svašek is Professor of Anthropology at the School of History and Anthropology at Queens University, Belfast. Major publications include Mixed Emotions. Anthropology of Feeling (Berg 2005) Anthropology, Art and Cultural Production (Pluto 2007), Emotions and Human Mobility. Ethnographies of Movement (Routledge 2012), Moving Subjects, Moving Objects: Transnationalism, Cultural Production and Emotions (Berghahn 2012). She is co-editor of the Berghahn series Material Mediations: People and Things in a World of Movement.