
Creativity in Language and Literature
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Figures and Frames
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Contributors
- Prologue
- 1 Introduction: Creativity, Language, Literature
- PART I CREATIVITIES: TEXTS IN CONTEXT, GENRES IN PRACTICE
- 2 Give Me (Deep Intake of Breath) Inspiration
- 3 'Can't We Ever, My Love, Speak in the Same Language?': Everyday Language and Creative Tension in the Poetry of Louis MacNeice
- 4 The Bilingual Verbal Art of Fama: Linguistic Hybridity and Creativity of a Hong Kong Hip-Hop Group
- 5 Metaphor in Prosaic and Poetic Creativity
- 6 Metaphor, Creativity and the Experience of Pain across Genres
- 7 Word Play across Languages and Cultures
- PART II CREATIVITY ACROSS MODES, MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGIES
- 8 Chains of Transformation: The Making of Heavy Water: A Film for Chernobyl
- 9 Intimate Strangers: Dialogue and Creativity in Penfriend Correspondence
- 10 . look im over here: Creativity, Materiality and Representation in New Communication Technologies
- 11 Improvisations and Transformations across Modes: The Case of a Classroom Multimodal Box Project
- 12 Hybridity in the Mind and on the Page: Genre, Words, Music and Narrative
- 13 Mature Poet Steals: Sonnet as Problem Page
- 14 Stories in Performance
- PART III CREATIVE INTERPRETATIONS: RESPONSE, READING, REWRITING
- 15 The First Three Minutes: Seducing the Audience in Arranged Marriage
- 16 Authenticity and Creativity in Reading Lamentation
- 17 How Reading Groups Talk about Books: A Study of Literary Reception
- 18 Reader Response and the Formulation of Literary Judgement
- 19 Practical Measures: Poet as Editor
- 20 Rewriting the Critical-Creative Continuum: '10x ...'
- 21 Reading a Hindi Poem: Lost in Translation?
- 22 An A-Z of Textual Re-creation
- PART IV OPEN QUESTIONS, ONGOING DEBATES
- 23 The Production of 'Creativity'
- 24 In Defence of Genius
- 25 Creative Writing: Habitat Homo Sapiens
- 26 Three Refl ections on Creativity and Writing
- 27 Creativity Looks at Language
- 28 Epilogue - Creativity: Postscripts and Prospects
- Index
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