Communicating Creativity: The Discursive Facilitation of Creative Activity in Arts
โ Scribed by Darryl Hocking (auth.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 311
- Series
- Communicating in Professions and Organizations
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book provides an extensive and original analysis of the way that written and spoken communication facilitates creative practice in the university art and design studio. Challenging the established view of creativity as a personal attribute which can be objectively measured, the author demonstrates instead that creativity and creative practice are constructed through a complex array of intersecting discourses, each shaped by wider socio-historical contexts, beliefs and values. The author draws upon a range of methods and resources to capture this dynamic complexity from corpus linguistics to ethnography and multimodal analysis. This innovative volume will appeal to students and scholars of discourse analysis, creativity, and applied linguistics. It will also appeal to art and design educators.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xii
Creativity and Communication (Darryl Hocking)....Pages 1-31
Investigating Communication in Creative Practice (Darryl Hocking)....Pages 33-64
Work (Darryl Hocking)....Pages 65-85
Agency (Darryl Hocking)....Pages 87-110
Motivation (Darryl Hocking)....Pages 111-133
Exploration (Darryl Hocking)....Pages 135-171
Ideas (Darryl Hocking)....Pages 173-206
Identity (Darryl Hocking)....Pages 207-234
Professional Practice (Darryl Hocking)....Pages 235-273
Conclusion (Darryl Hocking)....Pages 275-295
Back Matter ....Pages 297-307
โฆ Subjects
Discourse Analysis
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