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A short but engaging exploration of our changing perception of creativity. Creativity was once seen as the mark of mad geniuses, troubled souls, and avant-garde eccentrics. Today, however, we expect to find the trait thriving in and around us. Why? In Creativity, Jan Løhmann Stephensen provides a historical and contemporary view of creativity and explains why it is not always the answer to every problem. From van Gogh to Springsteen, Løhmann Stephensen explores the creative process of artists in order to craft a new theory of creativitymarking it as a collective and dynamic process in flux, rather than a finished product with a set endpoint and sole creator. Finally, he warns, in the twenty-first century, the importance that employers place on creativity has warped the concept into a ubiquitous economic commodity. ReflectionsIn Reflections, a series copublished with Denmark's Aarhus University Press, scholars deliver 60-page reflections on a key concept that encapsulates their year

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Chapter 1. From South-West Thailand to Northwest Jutland
Chapter 2. The History of Creativities
Chapter 3. Creating Technologies
Chapter 4. Madmen—And Mad Women
Chapter 5. Against Society And In Its Service

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    Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
    Publication Date: 12/10/2022
    ISBN13: 9781421444789, 978-1421444789
    ISBN10: 142144478X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    A short but engaging exploration of our changing perception of creativity. Creativity was once seen as the mark of mad geniuses, troubled souls, and avant-garde eccentrics. Today, however, we expect to find the trait thriving in and around us. Why? In Creativity, Jan Løhmann Stephensen provides a historical and contemporary view of creativity and explains why it is not always the answer to every problem. From van Gogh to Springsteen, Løhmann Stephensen explores the creative process of artists in order to craft a new theory of creativitymarking it as a collective and dynamic process in flux, rather than a finished product with a set endpoint and sole creator. Finally, he warns, in the twenty-first century, the importance that employers place on creativity has warped the concept into a ubiquitous economic commodity. ReflectionsIn Reflections, a series copublished with Denmark's Aarhus University Press, scholars deliver 60-page reflections on a key concept that encapsulates their year

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. From South-West Thailand to Northwest Jutland
    Chapter 2. The History of Creativities
    Chapter 3. Creating Technologies
    Chapter 4. Madmen—And Mad Women
    Chapter 5. Against Society And In Its Service

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