1st Edition

Creativity Theory, History, Practice

By Rob Pope Copyright 2005
320 Pages
by Routledge

352 Pages
by Routledge

370 Pages
by Routledge

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: Why creativity now? offers much-needed alternatives to both... Read more
Acknowledgements, . . . before the beginning, PART 1 Why creativity now?, PART 2 Defining creativity, creating definitions, PART 3 Creation as myth, story, metaphor, PART 4 Creative practices, cultural processes: a critical anthology, after the end . . ., Further reading by topic, Bibliography, Index

Biography

Rob Pope

'This varied and provocative book takes a multi-lensed instrument to the many historical and theoretical facets of creativity. Pope's scope is immense, his method discursive.' – Writing in Education

'For an author to achieve the rigour and practical applicability of a text-book as well as the academic and depth-informed qualities of a monograph, while creating at the same time ample room for discursive and associative play, is no mean feat - but this is Pope's ongoing signature and  para phase' – Writing in Education

'This is a valuable book that ought to be read by anyone in the humanities working on notions of the creative ... The book will provide valuable service to numerous readers as an intellectual workout on the diversity of its field.' –British Association for Romantic Studies