The Creative Underground

The Creative Underground

by Paul Clements
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Publication Date: 13/09/2016

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Paul Clements champions the creative underground and expressions of difference through visionary avant-garde and resistant ideas. This is represented by an admixture of utopian literature, manifestos and lifestyles which challenge normality and attempt to reinvent society, as practiced for example, by radicals in bohemian enclaves or youth subcultures. He showcases a range of 'art' and participatory cultural practices that are examined sociopolitically and historically, employing key theoretical ideas which highlight their contribution to aesthetic thinking, political ideology, and public discourse. A reevaluation of the arts and progressive modernism can reinvigorate culture through active leisure and post-work possibilities beyond materialism and its constraints, thereby presenting alternatives to established understandings and everyday cultural processes. The book teases out the difficult relationship between the individual, culture and society especially in relation to autonomy and marginality, while arguing that the creative underground is crucial for a better world, as it offers enchantment, vitality and hope.

ISBN:
9781317501282
9781317501282
Category:
Folk art
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
13-09-2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Paul Clements

A journalist, author, and broadcaster, Paul Clements has written five travel books and a biography of Richard Hayward, adapted for BBC television. He knew Jan Morris personally for thirty years, edited a collection of tributes to her, and spent four months at Oxford University where he wrote the first critical study of her work published by University of Wales Press. A former BBC assistant editor, he is a recipient of the Reuter Journalist's Fellowship Programme, a Fellow of Green Templeton College, Oxford, a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and member of the Royal Society of Literature. He lives with his wife and son in Belfast.

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