Anxious Creativity When Imagination Fails

Anxious Creativity When Imagination Fails by David Trend, published by Routledge in 2020, explores the complexities surrounding creativity in contemporary American culture. This 325-page book examines the paradox of creativity being both highly valued and often perceived as unattainable. Through an engaging and accessible narrative, Trend addresses how societal pressures and cultural dynamics impact individuals’ creative abilities, revealing the challenges faced by both individuals and organizations in fostering innovation.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of the disconnect between the desire for creativity and the reality of its scarcity, particularly in educational settings. The book discusses the implications of this creativity crisis, drawing on insights from social sciences, economics, and the arts. Trend emphasizes the need for a shift in how creativity is perceived and rewarded, advocating for collaborative approaches that can enhance creative expression across various sectors. Anxious Creativity invites readers to reconsider the relationship between individualism and collective innovation in a rapidly changing society.
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Creativity is getting new attention in today’s America–along the way revealing fault lines in U.S. culture. Surveys show people overwhelmingly seeing creativity as both a desirable trait and a work enhancement, yet most say they just aren’t creative. Like beauty and wealth, creativity seems universally desired but insufficiently possessed. Businesses likewise see innovation as essential to productivity and growth, but can’t bring themselves to risk new ideas. Even as one’s “inner artist” is hyped by a booming self-help industry, creative education dwindles in U.S. schools.
Anxious Creativity: When Imagination Fails examines this conceptual mess, while focusing on how America’s current edginess dampens creativity in everyone. Written in an engaging and accessible style, Anxious Creativity draws on current ideas in the social sciences, economics, and the arts. Discussion centers on the knotty problem of reconciling the expressive potential in all people with the nation’s tendency to reward only a few. Fortunately, there is some good news, as scientists, economists, and creative professionals have begun advocating new ways of sharing and collaboration. Building on these prospects, the book argues that America’s innovation crisis demands a rethinking of individualism, competition, and the ways creativity is rewarded.
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