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Exploring the Interactions between Asian Culture (Confucianism) and Creativity

✍ Scribed by KYUNG HEE KIM


Book ID
102870839
Publisher
Creative Education Foundation
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
533 KB
Volume
41
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-0175

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Abstract

According to Csikszentmihalyi (1988), creativity is a very complex interaction among a person, a field, and a culture. In keeping with this approach, a look at Asian culture in relation to its impact on creativity is in order. While people may vary in their native capacity for creativity, it is in the individual's interaction with the macrocosm where creative expression can be found. Therefore, this paper will explore the four principles of Confucianism, and how they compare to creativity research in order to discover how Asian culture influences creativity; and what we can do to enhance our students' creative capacity.


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