Rodin's sculpture "The Thinker" dominates our collective imagination
as the purest representation of human inquiry--the lone, stoic
thinker. But while the Western belief in individualism romanticizes
this perception of the solitary creative process, the reality is that
scientific and artistic forms emerge from the joint thinking,
passionate conversations, emotional connections and shared struggles
common in meaningful relationships. In Creative Collaboration, Vera
John-Steiner offers rare and fascinating glimpses into the dynamic
alliances from which some of our most important scholarly ideas,
scientific theories and art forms are born. Within these pages we
witness the creative process unfolding in the intimate relationships
of Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, Henry Miller and Anais
Nin, Marie and Pierre Curie, Martha Graham and Erick Hawkins, and
Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz; the productive partnerships of
Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, Albert Einstein and Marcel
Grossmann, Aaron Copland and Leonard Bernstein, and Freeman Dyson and
Richard Feynman; the familial collaborations of Thomas and Heinrich
Mann, Hubert and Stuart Dreyfus, and Margaret Mead, Gregory Bateson
and Mary Catherine Bateson; and the larger ensembles of The Guarneri
String Quartet, Lee Strasburg, Harold Clurman and The Group Theater,
and such feminist groups as The Stone Center and the authors of
Women's Ways of Knowing. Many of these collaborators complemented each
other, meshing different backgrounds and forms into fresh styles,
while others completely transformed their fields. Here is a unique
cultural and historical perspective on the creative process. Indeed,
by delving into these complex collaborations, John-Steiner illustrates
that the mind--rather than thriving on solitude--is clearly dependent
upon the reflection, renewal and trust inherent in sustained human
relationships. Here is a unique cultural and historical perspective on
the creative process, and a compelling depiction of the associations
that nurtured our most talented artists and thinkers. By delving into
these complex, intimate collaborations, John-Steiner illustrates that
the mind--rather than thriving on solitude--is clearly dependent upon
the dialogue, renewal, and trust inherent in sustained human
relationships.
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ISBN
9780190294595
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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