Creativity and Tradition

Creativity and Tradition
Title Creativity and Tradition PDF eBook
Author Israel M. Ta-Shma
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 264
Release 2006
Genre Family & Relationships
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This volume brings together 16 of Ta-Shma's outstanding studies (4 published here for the first time). These essays focus on leading rabbinic scholars and their writings as well as important issues of Jewish intellectual history, such as the nature of halakhah and aggadah; kabbalah and spirituality; childhood; and popular religion.

Tradition and Creativity in Tribal Art

Tradition and Creativity in Tribal Art
Title Tradition and Creativity in Tribal Art PDF eBook
Author Daniel P. Biebuyck
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 324
Release 1973-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780520024878

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Learn about the four species of box turtles found in North America and gain interesting information about their habitats, feeding habits, and reproductive behavior.

Creativity is Our Tradition

Creativity is Our Tradition
Title Creativity is Our Tradition PDF eBook
Author Richard W. Hill (Sr.)
Publisher Institute of American Indian Arts
Pages 184
Release 1992
Genre Art
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Seeding the Tradition

Seeding the Tradition
Title Seeding the Tradition PDF eBook
Author Alexander M. Cannon
Publisher Wesleyan University Press
Pages 288
Release 2022-05-03
Genre Music
ISBN 9780819580801

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Critically evaluates assumptions of creativity by exploring the dynamism of southern Vietnamese traditional music For artists, creativity plays a powerful role in understanding, confronting, and negotiating the crises of the present. Seeding the Tradition explores conflicting creativities in traditional music in Hõ Chí Minh City, the Mekong Delta, and the Vietnamese diaspora, and how they influence contemporary southern Vietnamese culture. The book centers on the ways in which musicians of đón ca tài tù, a "music for diversion," practice creativity or sáng tạo in early 21st-century southern Vietnam. These musicians draw from long-standing theories of primarily Daoist creation while adopting strategically from and also reacting to a western neo-liberal model of creativity focused primarily—although not exclusively—on the individual genius. They play with metaphors of growth, development, and ruin to not only maintain their tradition but keep it vibrant in the rapidly-shifting context of modern Vietnam. With ethnographic descriptions of zither lessons in Hõ Chi Minh City, outdoor music cafes in Cãn Thơ, and television programs in Đõng Tháp, Seeding the Tradition offers a rich description of southern Vietnamese sáng tạo and suggests revised approaches to studying creativity in contemporary ethnomusicology.

Ethiopia

Ethiopia
Title Ethiopia PDF eBook
Author Raymond Aaron Silverman
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 348
Release 1999
Genre Art
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Ethiopia: Traditions of Creativity presents the work of fifteen contemporary Ethiopian artists and essays on Ethiopia's artistic traditions by twelve scholars from various countries and academic disciplines.

Khyal

Khyal
Title Khyal PDF eBook
Author Bonnie C. Wade
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 344
Release 1984
Genre Music
ISBN 9780521256599

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Bonnie C. Wade studies khyal and the cultural history behind the art.

The Age of Creativity

The Age of Creativity
Title The Age of Creativity PDF eBook
Author Emily Urquhart
Publisher House of Anansi
Pages 169
Release 2020-09-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1487005326

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A moving portrait of a father and daughter relationship and a case for late-stage creativity from Emily Urquhart, the bestselling author of Beyond the Pale: Folklore, Family, and the Mystery of Our Hidden Genes. “The fundamental misunderstanding of our time is that we belong to one age group or another. We all grow old. There is no us and them. There was only ever an us.” — from The Age of Creativity It has long been thought that artistic output declines in old age. When Emily Urquhart and her family celebrated the eightieth birthday of her father, the illustrious painter Tony Urquhart, she found it remarkable that, although his pace had slowed, he was continuing his daily art practice of drawing, painting, and constructing large-scale sculptures, and was even innovating his style. Was he defying the odds, or is it possible that some assumptions about the elderly are flat-out wrong? After all, many well-known visual artists completed their best work in the last decade of their lives, Turner, Monet, and Cézanne among them. With the eye of a memoirist and the curiosity of a journalist, Urquhart began an investigation into late-stage creativity, asking: Is it possible that our best work is ahead of us? Is there an expiry date on creativity? Do we ever really know when we’ve done anything for the last time? The Age of Creativity is a graceful, intimate blend of research on ageing and creativity, including on progressive senior-led organizations, such as a home for elderly theatre performers and a gallery in New York City that only represents artists over sixty, and her experiences living and travelling with her father. Emily Urquhart reveals how creative work, both amateur and professional, sustains people in the third act of their lives, and tells a new story about the possibilities of elder-hood.