Creativity: Psychoanalysis, Surrealism and Creative Writing

by Kevin Brophy

Paperback, 1998

Status

Available

Call number

150

Publication

Melbourne University Publishing (1998), Paperback, 256 pages

Description

" Is creativity a therapeutic, culturally enriching and health-giving pursuit, or is it an outpouring of darkly unconscious, neurotically dangerous material? What have been some of the important modern influences on our assumptions and ideas about creativity? Using a fascinatingly varied but beautifully controlled blend of approaches, Kevin Brophy places the creative writer and artist within a modern history of arguments over questions of creativity. He discusses creativity as a social-cultural practice, presenting creativity as a historical, political and inevitably compromised practice which must always be in dispute. In a world where creative writing is becoming institutionalised through university courses, he argues for the importance of continuing instability, theoretical sophistication and unsettled differences over what creativity is. "… (more)

Physical description

256 p.; 8.4 inches

ISBN

0522847862 / 9780522847864
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