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Specifiche dell'oggetto
- Condizione
- Book Title
- The Creativity Reader
- Publication Date
- 2019-06-10
- Pages
- 608
- ISBN
- 9780190841706
Informazioni su questo prodotto
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0190841702
ISBN-13
9780190841706
eBay Product ID (ePID)
13038264270
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
608 Pages
Publication Name
Creativity Reader
Language
English
Subject
Creative Ability, Social Psychology
Publication Year
2019
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Psychology
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
2 in
Item Weight
41.8 Oz
Item Length
10.1 in
Item Width
7.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2018-029772
Reviews
"A helpful companion to all whose interest in creativity extends to tracing the roots of its emergence as a modern psychological concept" -- Choice
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
153.3/5
Table Of Content
Chapter 1 Revisiting the Foundations of Creativity StudiesVlad P. GlaveanuPART ONE The Creative ProcessChapter 2 The Art of (Creative) Thought: Graham Wallas on the Creative ProcessTeresa M. AmabileChapter 3 Science and Method, Henri PoincaréGiovanni Emanuele Corazza and Todd LubartChapter 4 Inspiration or Perspiration? Reflections on Edwin Prindle's "The Art of Inventing"David H. CropleyPART TWO Creativity AssessmentChapter 5 Dr. Laura M. Chassell Toops: Forgotten Pioneer of Creativity AssessmentJames C. Kaufman Chapter 6 Sir Francis Galton and the "Statistics of Mental Imagery"Maciej Karwowski and Dorota M. JankowskaChapter 7 Measuring Ideation in the 1900s: The Contribution of Alfred BinetBaptiste Barbot and Jacques-Henri GuignardPART THREE Creative ThinkingChapter 8 The Impact and Pitfalls of "Real Thinking": Wertheimer's Continuing InfluenceMichael Hanchett HansonChapter 9 Functional Fixedness, Creativity and Problem-Solving, Karl DunckerVlad P. GlaveanuChapter 10 Abductive Reasoning and the Genesis of New Ideas, Charles S. PeirceRonald A. BeghettoPART FOUR Beyond Creative ThinkingChapter 11 Imitation and Creativity, Gabriel Tarde and James Mark Baldwin Vlad P. GlaveanuChapter 12 Tragedies of ActualizationMichael Hanchett HansonChapter 13 Do We Make Our Own Luck? Reflections on Ernst Mach's Analysis of Invention and DiscoveryDavid H. CropleyPART FIVE Creativity Development and EducationChapter 14 Imagination and Creativity in Childhood, L.S. VygotskySeana Moran and Vera John-SteinerChapter 15 The Meaning of Play, Erik H. EriksonJessica D. Hoffmann and Rose H. Miller Chapter 16 Creativity in the Classroom, John DeweyBeth A. HennesseyPART SIX Genius and CreativityChapter 17 The Nature and Nurture of Creative Genius, Francis GaltonDean Keith SimontonChapter 18 On Great Thoughts, William JamesDean Keith SimontonChapter 19 Genius and Eminence, Catharine M. CoxDean Keith SimontonPART SEVEN Creativity, Imagination, and Day-DreamingChapter 20 On "Creative Writers and Day-Dreaming" by Sigmund Freud (1908)Tania ZittounChapter 21 Théodule Ribot's Essay on Creative Imagination: A Plea For the Study of Multiple CreativitiesChristophe Mouchiroud and Todd LubartChapter 22 On Bartlett's (1928) Types of ImaginationTania ZittounPART EIGHT Creativity in Art and DesignChapter 23 Creativity as a Process: John Dewey's "Art as Experience"Keith SawyerChapter 24 Literary Creative Imagination, Alfred BinetTodd Lubart and Christophe Mouchiroud Chapter 25 Skinner on Poetry, Fiction, and Design: An Implicit Science of CreativityMark A. RuncoPART NINE Creativity in Groups and InteractionsChapter 26 Social Creativity and the Emergent Self, George Herbert MeadVlad P. GlaveanuChapter 27 Group Dynamics and Team Creativity: The Contribution of Kurt Lewin to the Study of Teams, Creativity, and InnovationRoni Reiter-Palmon and Salvatore LeoneChapter 28 The Idea in Dostoevsky, Mikhail BakhtinVlad P. GlaveanuPART TEN Creativity, Culture, and SocietyChapter 29 Configurations of Culture Growth, Alfred L. KroeberDean Keith SimontonChapter 30 Sociability and Creativity, The Sociology of Georg SimmelVlad P. GlaveanuChapter 31 Authoritarianism and Creativity: Else Frenkel-Brunswik and "The Authoritarian Personality"Alfonso MontuoriPART ELEVEN Critical ReflectionsChapter 32 The Recurring Challenge of NietzcheMichael Hanchett HansonChapter 33 Introducing New Voices to the Creativity Studies Conversation: W.E.B. Du Bois, Double-Consciousness, and "The Souls of Black Folk"Edward P. Clapp Chapter 34 Beyond Creative Destruction, Joseph SchumpeterVlad P. Glaveanu
Synopsis
The Creativity Reader is a necessary companion for anyone interested in the historical roots of contemporary ideas about creativity, innovation, and imagination. It brings together a prestigious group of international experts who were tasked with choosing, introducing, and commenting on seminal texts focused on creativity, invention, genius, and imagination from the period of 1850 to 1950. This volume is at once retrospective and prospective: it revisits old ideas, assesses their importance today, and explores their potential for the future. Through its wide historical focus, this Reader challenges the widespread assumption that creativity research is mainly a product of the second half of the twentieth century. Featuring primary sources interpreted through the lenses of leading contemporary scholars, The Creativity Reade r testifies to the incredible richness of this field of study, helps us understand its current developments, and anticipates its future directions. The texts included here, many of them little known or forgotten, are part of the living history of creativity studies. Indeed, an examination of these seminal papers helps the new generation of creativity and innovation researchers to be mindful of the past and unafraid to explore it., The Creativity Reader brings together a prestigious group of international experts who were tasked with choosing, introducing, and commenting on seminal texts focused on creativity, invention, genius, and imagination from the period of 1850 to 1950. This volume is at once retrospective and prospective: it revisits old ideas, assesses their importance today, and explores their potential for the future., The Creativity Reader is a necessary companion for anyone interested in the historical roots of contemporary ideas about creativity, innovation, and imagination. It brings together a prestigious group of international experts who were tasked with choosing, introducing, and commenting on seminal texts focused on creativity, invention, genius, and imagination from the period of 1850 to 1950. This volume is at once retrospective and prospective: it revisits old ideas, assesses their importance today, and explores their potential for the future. Through its wide historical focus, this Reader challenges the widespread assumption that creativity research is mainly a product of the second half of the twentieth century. Featuring primary sources interpreted through the lenses of leading contemporary scholars, The Creativity Reader testifies to the incredible richness of this field of study, helps us understand its current developments, and anticipates its future directions. The texts included here, many of them little known or forgotten, are part of the living history of creativity studies. Indeed, an examination of these seminal papers helps the new generation of creativity and innovation researchers to be mindful of the past and unafraid to explore it.
LC Classification Number
BF408.C7554 2018
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