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Automatism and Creative Acts in the Age of New Psychology (Paperback)
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Automatism and Creative Acts in the Age of New Psychology (Paperback)
Series: Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture
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The late nineteenth century saw a re-examination of artistic
creativity in response to questions surrounding the relation
between human beings and automata. These questions arose from
findings in the 'new psychology', physiological research that
diminished the primacy of mind and viewed human action as
neurological and systemic. Concentrating on British and continental
culture from 1870 to 1911, this unique study explores ways in which
the idea of automatism helped shape ballet, art photography,
literature, and professional writing. Drawing on documents
including novels and travel essays, Linda M. Austin finds a link
between efforts to establish standards of artistic practice and
challenges to the idea of human exceptionalism. Austin presents
each artistic discipline as an example of the same process:
creation that should be intended, but involving actions that evade
mental control. This study considers how late nineteenth-century
literature and arts tackled the scientific question, 'Are we
automata?'
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