Creativity in Later Life: Beyond Late Style

Author:   David Amigoni (Keele University, UK) ,  Gordon McMullan (King's College London, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367582494


Pages:   294
Publication Date:   30 June 2020
Format:   Paperback
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This collection begins with two premises: that our understanding of the nature and forms of creativity in later life remains limited and that dialogue between specialists in gerontology, the arts and humanities can produce the crucial new insights that are so obviously needed. Representing the outcome of ongoing dialogue across the disciplinary divide, the contributions of this volume reflect anew on what we share and how we differ; creating new narratives so as to build an understanding of late-life creativity that goes far beyond the narrow confines of the pervasively received idea of ‘late style’. Creativity in Later Life encompasses a range of personal reflections and discussions of the boundaries of creativity, including: Canonical artistic achievements to community art projects Narratives of carers for those living with dementia Analyses of creative theory Through these insightful chapters, the authors consequently offer an understanding of creativity in later life as varied, socialised and - above all - located in the cultural and economic circumstances of the here and now. This title will appeal to academics, practitioners and students in the various gerontological, arts and humanities fields; and to anyone with an interest in the nature of creativity in later life and the forms it takes.

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Author:   David Amigoni (Keele University, UK) ,  Gordon McMullan (King's College London, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.417kg
ISBN:  

9780367582494


ISBN 10:   036758249
Pages:   294
Publication Date:   30 June 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction David Amigoni and Gordon McMullan The challenges of late-life creativity Imagining otherwise: the disciplinary identity of gerontology Ruth Ray The singing voice in late life Jane Manning Creative ageing: the social policy challenge Susan Hogan and Emily Bradfield Rethinking late style Turner’s last works and his critics Sam Smiles Constructing a late style for David Bowie: old age, late-life creativity, popular culture Gordon McMullan An ‘old man in the dimming world’: Theodor Adorno, Derek Walcott and a defence of the idea of late style Robert Spencer The varieties of late-life creativity Late-life creativity: assessing the value of theatre in later life Miriam Bernard and Michelle Rickett Late-life creativity: methods for understanding arts- generated social capital in the lives of older people Jackie Reynolds ‘It’s play, really, isn’t it?’: dress, creativity, old age Hannah Zeilig and Anna-Marie Almira Visual diaries, creativity and everyday life Wendy Martin and Katy Pilcher Self, civic engagement and late-life creativity Angela Glendenning Narrating dementia A critical narrative on late-life creativity and dementia: integrating citizenship, embodiment and relationality Pia Kontos and Alisa Grigorovich ‘The artistry of it all’: narrating The Tempest, dementia and the mapping of identity in a Manchester extrincare housing scheme Liz Postlethwaite Terry Pratchett’s Living with Alzheimer’s as a case study in late-life creativity Martina Zimmerman Narratives as talking therapy: research with Sikh carers of a family member with dementia in Wolverhampton Karan Jutlla Old age, creativity and the late city ‘Work, work, work and full steam ahead’: Ian McKay and the conserving radicalism of the Gorton Visual Art Group, public artists in later life John Miles The late Peter Rice: late-style stories of ageing and the city in A Bright Past for Stoke on Trent David Amigoni

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David Amigoni is Pro-Vice-Chancellor Research & Enterprise and Professor of Victorian Literature at Keele University, UK Gordon McMullan is Professor of English at King’s College London, UK; and Director of the London Shakespeare Centre

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