Creativity,Society, and the Hidden Subtext of Gender: Toward a New Contextualized Approach |
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Authors: | Riane Eisler Alfonso Montuori |
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Affiliation: | 1. Center for Partnership Studies , Pacific Grove, California, USA;2. California Institute of Integral Studies , San Francisco, California, USA |
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Abstract: | Conventional categories of creativity are being deconstructed after the so-called postmodern debate. This article takes this process deeper, to what we will show is the hidden subtext of gender underlying how creativity has been socially constructed. It also proposes a more contextualized approach to creativity that takes into account both its individual and social dimensions and how this relates to what Eisler (1987) has called a partnership rather than dominator model of society. |
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Keywords: | Creativity gender partnership postmodern |
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