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Spaces of Vernacular Creativity

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Rethinking the Cultural Economy

Spaces of Vernacular Creativity

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Spaces of Vernacular Creativity book

Rethinking the Cultural Economy
Edited ByTim Edensor, Deborah Leslie, Steve Millington, Norma Rantisi
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2009
eBook Published 29 October 2009
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203886441
Pages 272
eBook ISBN 9780203886441
Subjects Geography, Urban Studies
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Edensor, T., Leslie, D., Millington, S., & Rantisi, N. (Eds.). (2009). Spaces of Vernacular Creativity: Rethinking the Cultural Economy (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203886441

ABSTRACT

Creativity has become part of the language of regeneration experts, urban planners and government policy makers attempting to revive the economic and cultural life of cities in the 21st century. Concepts such as the creative class, the creative industries and bohemian cultural clusters have come to dominate thinking about how creativity can contribute to urban renewal. Spaces of Vernacular Creativity offers a critical perspective on the instrumental use of arts and creative practices for the purposes of urban regeneration or civic boosterism.

Several important contributions are brought into one volume to examine the geography of locally embedded forms of arts and creative practice. There has been an explosion of interest in both academic and policy circles in the notion of creativity, and its role in economic development and urban regeneration. This book argues for a rethinking of what constitutes creativity, foregrounding non-economic values and practices, and the often marginal and everyday spaces in which creativity takes shape. Drawing on a range of geographic contexts including the U.S., Europe, Canada and Australia, the book explores a diverse array of creative practices ranging from art, music, and design to community gardening and anticapitalist resistance. The book examines working class, ethnic and non-elite forms of creativity, and a variety of creative spaces, including rural areas, suburbs and abandoned areas of the city. The authors argue for a broader and more inclusive conception of what constitutes creative practice, advocating for an approach that foregrounds economies of generosity, conviviality and activism. The book also explores the complexities and nuances that connect the local and the global and finally, the book provides a space for valuing alternative, marginal and displaced knowledges.

Spaces of Vernacular Creativity provides an important contribution to the debates on the creative class and on the role of value of creative knowledge and skills. The book aims to contribute to contemporary academic debates regarding the development of post-industrial economies and the cognitive cultural economy. It will appeal to a wide range of disciplines including, geography, applied art, planning, cultural studies, sociology and urban studies, plus specialised programmes on creativity and cultural industries at Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|16 pages

Introduction: rethinking creativity: critiquing the creative class thesis TIM EDENSoR, DEBoRAH LESLIE, STEvE MILLINGToN

Edited ByTim Edensor, Deborah Leslie, Steve Millington, Norma Rantisi

part |2 pages

Part I Governing and practising creativity

chapter 2|14 pages

Creative spaces and the art of urban living GRAEME EvANS

Edited ByTim Edensor, Deborah Leslie, Steve Millington, Norma Rantisi

chapter 3|13 pages

Creativity by design? The role of informal spaces in creative production NoRMA M. RANTISI AND DEBoRAH LESLIE

Edited ByTim Edensor, Deborah Leslie, Steve Millington, Norma Rantisi

chapter 4|15 pages

Art goes AWOL

ByMALCOLM MILES

part |2 pages

Part II Decentring creativity

chapter 5|12 pages

Creativ* suburbs: cultural ‘popcorn’ pioneering in multi-purpose spaces

ByALISON BAIN

chapter 6|14 pages

Beyond bohemia: Geographies of everyday creativity for musicians in Toronto

ByBRIAN J. HRACS

chapter 7|17 pages

Mapping vernacular creativity: the extent and diversity of rural festivals in Australia CHRIS GIBSoN, CHRIS BRENNAN-HoRLEy AND JIM WALMSLEy

Edited ByTim Edensor, Deborah Leslie, Steve Millington, Norma Rantisi

chapter 8|10 pages

Imagining the spatialities of music production: the co-constitution of creative clusters and networks BAS vAN HEUR

Edited ByTim Edensor, Deborah Leslie, Steve Millington, Norma Rantisi

chapter 9|11 pages

Remediating vernacular creativity: Photography and cultural citizenship in the Flickr photo-sharing network

ByJEAN BURGESS

part |2 pages

Part III Everyday spaces of creativity

chapter 10|12 pages

Creativity, space and performance: community gardening DAvID CRoUCH

Edited ByTim Edensor, Deborah Leslie, Steve Millington, Norma Rantisi

chapter 11|14 pages

Growing places: community gardening, ordinary creativities and place-based regeneration in a northern English city PAUL MILBoURNE

Edited ByTim Edensor, Deborah Leslie, Steve Millington, Norma Rantisi

chapter 12|15 pages

Creative destruction and critical creativity: Recent episodes in the social life of gnomes

ByTRACEy J. PoTTS

chapter 13|13 pages

Christmas light displays and the creative production of spaces of generosity TIM EDENSoR AND STEvE MILLINGToN

Edited ByTim Edensor, Deborah Leslie, Steve Millington, Norma Rantisi

part |2 pages

PART IV Vernacular creativity in everyday life

chapter 14|15 pages

Challenge, change, and space in vernacular cultural practice ANN MARkUSEN

Edited ByTim Edensor, Deborah Leslie, Steve Millington, Norma Rantisi

chapter 15|14 pages

The politics of creative performance in public space: Towards a critical geography of Toronto case studies

ByHEATHER E. MCLEAN

chapter 16|12 pages

Creativity unbound: cultivating the generative power of non-economic neighborhood spaces AvA BRoMBERG

Edited ByTim Edensor, Deborah Leslie, Steve Millington, Norma Rantisi
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