Authors
Vlad Petre Glăveanu
Publication date
2018/3/1
Journal
Thinking skills and creativity
Volume
27
Pages
25-32
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
This paper explores the sociocultural construction of creativity and reflects on its implications for how we understand and educate creative potential. Drawing on a historical analysis of creativity and related concepts, such as genius and talent, from Antiquity onwards, I identify three prototypical ways of defining creativity. The first and most common one, continuing the legacy of the Renaissance and Romanticism, associates creativity with the arts and emphasizes self-expression, originality, and divergent thinking. The second one, related to the ideals of the Enlightenment, connects creativity with science and discovery and brings to the fore its functional, problem solving aspects. Last but not least, post-modernity advances new metaphors for creativity and invites us to rethink its everyday life dynamic. One of them is that of the craftsmen, ready to mix and match, to experiment and reflect on the role of tradition and habit …
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Scholar articles
VP Glăveanu - Thinking skills and creativity, 2018