Creativity in Language and Literature: The State of the Art

Author:   Joan Swann (School of Education, Milton Keynes) ,  Robert Pope (Oxford Brookes University, Oxford) ,  Ronald Carter (University of Nottingham, Nottingham)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Pages:   368
Publication Date:   31 August 2011
Format:   Hardback
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"""Creativity in Language and Literature is a provocative and valuable book. Its breadth of topics, variety of approaches, and self-consciously creative and dialogic nature are especially appropriate and creative ways of approaching the subject of creativity. The scope, variety and original content of this book make it a unique contribution to the field"" - Professor David L. Hoover, New York University, USA This unique resource brings together contributions from creative practitioners and academic researchers working across different disciplines. Researchers, literary authors, editors, performers and film makers reflect on their work and collectively explore the art of creativity in language and literature. Creativity in Language and Literature covers a range of texts, genres and practices, such as poetry, hip hop, film, story telling, web chat and pen-friend correspondence. Each part of the book begins with an introduction and the final part includes critical responses to the idea of linguistic creativity, encouraging ongoing dialogue and debate. This richly diverse collection is an ideal text for students and practitioners working at all levels. With contributions by Patience Agbabi, Daniel Allington, R. Amritavalli, Richard D. Brown, Lynne Cameron, Ronald Carter, Guy Cook, Jon Cook, Ruth Finnegan, Angela Goddard, Ben Haggarty, Graeme Harper, G. D. Jayalakshmi, Angel Lin, Janet Maybin, Rukmini Bhaya Nair, Kate Pahl, Mario Petrucci, Rob Pope, Elena Semino, Fiona Sampson, Jane Spiro, Peter Stockwell, Joan Swann, S. Upendran and Michelene Wandor."

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Author:   Joan Swann (School of Education, Milton Keynes) ,  Robert Pope (Oxford Brookes University, Oxford) ,  Ronald Carter (University of Nottingham, Nottingham)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Red Globe Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.672kg
ISBN:  

9780230575592


ISBN 10:   0230575595
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   31 August 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Prologue General Introduction PART I: CREATIVITIES:TEXTSIN CONTEXT, GENRES IN PRACTICE Editors' Introduction to Part I Give Me (Deep Intake of Breath) Inspiration; P.Agbabi 'Can't We Ever, My Love, Speak in the Same Language?': Everyday Language and CreativeTension in the Poetry of Louis MacNeice;R.D.Brown Bilingual Verbal Art of Fama: Linguistic Hybridity and Creativity of a Hong Kong Hip Hop Group; A.Lin Metaphor in Prosaic and Poetic Creativity; L.Cameron Metaphor, Creativity and the Experience of PainAcross Genres;E.Semino Word Play across Languages and Cultures: Interview between G.D.Jayalakshmi, S.Upendran & R.Amritavalli PART II:CREATIVITYACROSS MODES, MEDIAAND TECHNOLOGIES Editors' Introduction to Part II Chains of Transformation: The Making of Heavy Water, a Film for Chernobyl; M.Petrucci Intimate Strangers:Dialogue and Creativityin Penfriend Correspondence; J.Maybin Creativity, Materiality and Representation in New Communication Technologies; A.Goddard Improvisations and Transformations Across Modes: The Case of a Classroom Multimodal Box Project; K.Pahl Hybridity in the Mind and on the Page: Genre, Words, Music and Narrative; M.Wandor Mature Poet Steals:Sonnet as Problem PageNew; P.Agbabi Stories in Performance; B.Haggarty PART III: CREATIVE INTERPRETATIONS: AUDIENCE RESPONSES,READINGAND RE-WRITING Editors' Introduction to Part III The First Three Minutes: Seducing the Audience in 'Arranged Marriage'; G.D.Jayalakshmi Authenticity and Creativity in Reading Lamentation; P.Stockwell How Reading Groups Talk about Books: A Study of Literary Reception; J.Swann Reader Response and the Formulation of Literary Judgement; J.Spiro Practical Measures: Poet as Editor; F.Sampson Re-Writingthe Critical-Creative Continuum: '10x...'; R.Pope Reading a Hindi Poem: Lost in Translation?; R.B.Nair An A-Z of Textual Re-Creation; R.Pope PART IV: OPEN QUESTIONS, ONGOING DEBATES Editors' Introduction to Part IV TheProduction of 'Creativity'; D.Allington In Defence of Genius; G.Cook Creative Writing: Habitat Homo Sapiens; G.Harper Three Reflections on Creativity and Writing; J.Cook Creativity Looks at Language; R.Finnegan Epilogue Creativity: Postscripts and Prospects; R.Carter.

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The authors are right, I think, in saying that there is really no competition for this book. The broad scope; the widely varied modes, genres, approaches; the use of original rather than republished work; and the emphasis on a critical dialogue between often contrasting and sometimes almost antithetical approaches all make this a very fresh approach.<br>I'm especially pleased to see some emphasis on esthetics and literary value, an area that has, for too long, at least in the US, been ignored, or, rather, avoided. This is a timely focus for the US market, in which I believe there is a strong resurgence of interest in the category of the esthetic and in questions of literary value after a long spell of reading and studying texts because of their cultural interest rather than their esthetic qualities<br>The combination of practical, every day, applied approaches and more theoretical ones is an excellent feature, one that I think will be especially effective in fostering the very attract


'Creativity in Language is a provocative and valuable book. Its breadth of topics, variety of approaches, and self-consciously creative and dialogic nature are especially appropriate and creative ways of approaching the subject of creativity. The range of levels of difficulty, and the concentration on creativity in both everyday contexts and literary ones and in a wide range of genres, give potential teachers the opportunity to make assignments based on the needs and levels of preparation of their own students. The scope, variety, and original content of this book make it a unique contribution to the field.' - Professor David L. Hoover, New York University, USA


'Creativity in Language is a provocative and valuable book.Its breadth of topics, variety of approaches, and self-consciously creative and dialogic nature are especially appropriate and creative ways of approaching the subject of creativity. The range of levels of difficulty, and the concentration on creativity in both everyday contexts and literary ones and in a wide range of genres, give potential teachers the opportunity to make assignments based on the needs and levels of preparation of their own students.The scope, variety, and original content of this book make it a unique contribution to the field.' - Professor David L. Hoover, New York University, USA


Author Information

JOAN SWANN Senior Lecturer and Director of the Centre for Language and Communication at The Open University. She has edited numerous books, including A Dictionary of Sociolinguistics with EUP in 2004 and The Art of English; everyday creativity with Palgrave Macmillan in 2006. ROB POPE Professor of English and UK National Teaching Fellow at Oxford Brookes University. He is the author of Creativity: Theory, History, Practice and The English Studies Book: Language, Literature and Culture. RONALD CARTER Professor of Modern English Language in the School of English studies at the University of Nottingham. He is Director of the Humanities Research Centre and the author of many acclaimed works in the field, including Language and Creativity: The Art of Common Talk, Introducing the Grammar of Talk and The Cambridge Grammar of English: A Comprehensive Guide to Spoken and Written Grammar.

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