Aesthetic approaches
, 152
‘Aesthetic response’
, 153
Aesthetic value discourse
, 146
Aesthetic value of literature
, 153
Aesthetic value
, 36, 146, 150, 153, 156
Age
, 11–13, 34, 36, 51, 54, 56, 62–64, 78–81, 96, 110–111, 118–119, 125–126, 146, 149, 156–157
aggressive
, 28
cultural
, 14
early
, 31
industrial
, 157
late-modern
, 170
modern
, 13, 143
normal
, 83
old
, 11
‘Age and experience’
, 147
‘Age of communication’
, 143
Age of individualisation
, 149
Alvarez, Al
, 115, 135, 146
Annette
, 3, 117–128, 133, 140, 142, 144, 176
Anthropocentric research
, 155
Anthropological challenges
, 70
Anthropological field sites
, 88
Anthropological field
, 88
Anthropological research settings
, 88
‘Anxiety of influence’
, 146, 150
Arbitrary barriers to realisation
, 110
Areas of artistic creativity
, 3
Arnold, Matthew
, 13, 17, 35, 58, 149, 153
Art and craftsmanship
, 88
Art and Soul
, 152
See also Performativity
Art form
, 1, 26, 32, 39, 49, 58–59, 63, 149–150, 159, 166, 168
Art world
, 19, 27, 44–45, 48, 50, 57, 63, 67, 73, 78, 81, 93, 110, 119, 152, 166, 168
Articulation of ambitions
, 26
Articulation of imagination
, 1
Articulation of social relations
, 143
‘Artist ethnographer’
, 104
Artistic creation
, 40, 147, 150
Artistic creativity
, 3, 16, 18, 21, 38, 104, 147
Artistic identity
, 113, 169
Artistic routine
, 2, 4, 105, 113, 146–147, 169
Artistic-architectural quality
, 86
Associative enterprise cultures
, 14
Associative natural relationship
, 148
Aura
, 3, 29–42, 43, 48, 79, 84, 91, 92, 105, 106, 107, 138, 152, 159, 165, 175
Authorial routine
, 1, 3, 8, 20, 59, 115, 120, 166
Authoritative determinism
, 36
Autobiography
, 7, 106, 115, 159
Auto-ethnography
, 163, 165
Auxiliary playmakers
, 147
‘Bargain bookstores’
, 115
Barthes linguistic theory
, 69
Barthes, Roland
, 18–19, 80, 153
Bauman, Zygmunt
, 6–7, 9, 13, 118, 143, 160, 161, 170–171
Berger, J.
, 6, 13, 31, 35, 70, 97
Benjamin, Walter
, 41, 143
‘Biographical centrism’
, 170
Biographical narrative
, 80, 167
Biographies
, 6, 32, 36, 91, 115, 124, 159, 164, 172
Biography and lifestyle
, 12
Bourdieu, P.
, 5, 8, 13–17, 27, 93, 108, 116, 135, 147, 148, 159, 169, 171
Bourdieu’s subconscious mimesis theorem of habitus
, 27
Cacophony of novelty
, 176
Career change
, 3, 70, 96, 117–119
Career interdisciplinary research
, 88
‘Cauldron of morning’
, 116
Celebrity biographies
, 115
Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies (CCCS)
, 8, 16
Children’s literature market
, 3
‘Cognitive dissonance’
, 75
Collective assimilative
, 149
Collective realisation
, 35
Commercial breakthrough
, 29
Communication of art
, 166
Communicative in emotion
, 39
Conception and articulation
, 113
Conceptualisation of art
, 157
Confluence of history
, 16, 158
Contextualisation of time
, 121
Creating works of art
, 99
Creation of things
, 87, 170
Creative people
, 9, 16, 21, 23, 95, 140, 145–146, 148, 150
Creative process
, 2, 7, 25, 38, 42, 45, 47–48, 56, 65, 78, 87, 90–92, 94–95, 102, 120, 142, 146–147, 149–151, 154, 162, 167, 169
Creative processes
, 1, 78, 167
Creative rehearsal
, 34, 38
Creative sensibilities
, 26
Creativity
, 1–4, 6, 8–9, 14–16, 58
See also Process of transformation; Demonstrative of action
Creighton, Joanne
, 125, 145
Crowdfunding exercise
, 73
Cumming, Naomi
, 26, 51–52, 154
Cultural emancipation
, 127
Cultural hegemony
, 9, 15, 18, 34, 42
Cultural materialism
, 14, 155
Cultural reproduction
, 15, 25, 141, 144
Cultural studies
, 3, 18, 148–149
Culture and Society
, 156
Culture of creativity
, 2, 31
Management-editorial interference
, 3
Marxist historical materialism
, 16
Marxist theory
, 17, 155
See also Cultural materialism
Metaphorical barriers
, 119
Metaphysical qualities
, 142
Mezzanine
, 2, 9, 20, 35, 56, 74, 84
See also State of creation
‘Mezzanine condition’
, 160
Middle-aged musician
, 32, 40
Midlife Creativity and Identity
, 2, 153, 170, 172–173
Midlife phase
, 15, 17, 142, 145–147, 159, 162
Midlife resistance
, 10, 67
See also Rebellion of teenage life
Miles, P.
, 44–45, 53, 57–59, 61–64
Mimetic socialisation
, 159
Modern era of state sponsorship
, 70
Moment of creation
, 40–41, 43, 79, 106, 146, 150, 172
‘Motionless presence’
, 145
‘Motionless sameness’
, 145
Multi-faceted process
, 109
Musical composition
, 3, 37
Musical-performative routine
, 26
Myriad interpretations
, 132
‘Second-order system’
, 69
‘Selective tradition’
, 16, 157
Self-authentication
, 85, 169
Self-defined excellence
, 100
Self-employed writer
, 118
Self-published history
, 29
Self-reflexive biography
, 123
Self-regulating discourses
, 110
Semi-derelict urban warehouses
, 32
Semiotic language spoken
, 71
Series of thought patterns
, 105
‘Significance and power’
, 79
Simple artistic routine
, 105
Social and cultural theory
, 155
Social media
, 26, 47, 51, 75, 127, 138
Social relations
, 17, 89, 143, 150, 155, 171–172
Social-bonding exercises
, 88
Socio-cultural variables
, 70
Socio-generative
, 43, 97, 133
Socio-generative resistance
, 133
Sociological and cultural interpretations
, 4
‘Socialised subjectivity’
, 13
Sociology of youth culture
, 25
Spiritual destitution
, 107
Standard requirements
, 125
State of creation
, 84, 113
Story-telling
, 89, 108, 139, 141
Structure of feeling
, 8–10, 16, 60, 66–67, 81, 83, 113, 157–159, 162–163, 169
Studio-style isolation
, 32
Subjective reflexivity
, 116
‘Superordinate themes’
, 10
Superstructural ideologies
, 9
Super-structural manipulation
, 162
Supervention of novelty
, 3, 35, 39–40, 168