In this volume three of the key figures in the field set out to
establish some parameters for the study of creativity. After
examining the earlier works on the subject, they present their
current research findings, and then attempt to project where the
field is likely to go in the decade ahead.
Gardner, the proponent of biological aspects of creativity,
ranges widely as he examines Freud's Vienna and the features of
medicine that both constrained and challenged his revolutionary
idea. Csikszentmihalyi, with his exploration of genes and memes,
examines individual issues as well as broader contextual concerns.
Feldman concentrates on the notions of coincidence and the
transformational imperative. These essays point to the rejuvenation
of the field of creativity research, and suggest where the field is
likely to move in the future. This work is a major synthesis of
value to advanced researchers as well as students and all those
concerned with creativity.
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