The Neoliberalization of Creativity Education, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Democratizing, Destructing and Decreating

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This book contemplates creativity education within the context of the neoliberal capitalist economy. In the current crisis of creativity, where we are required to be creative in an environment of entrepreneurialisation, the author analyses what creativity has become and what has been lost in various recent transitional periods. Calling for recommitment towards the politics of critical creativity for the public good, the author argues for an education that resists the ideologies of neoliberalism so that creativity may still be harnessed to rethink society. Inciting readers to conceive of alternate forms of creativity and associated education, this innovative book will appeal to educators, practitioners, creators and learners searching for inspiration beyond creative destruction.

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Educating the Artrepreneur.- Chapter 3. Governmentality and Post-Fordist Art Education.- Chapter 4. Radical Critique's Challenge to Art Education.- Chapter 5. Civic Literacy and Art Education: Resisting an Interpassive Civics Through Art's Dismeasure.- Chapter 6. (Neoliberalized) Collaborative Turn and Art Education.- Chapter 7. Decreating Creativity Education - Yet to Be Created.

Nadine M. Kalin is Associate Professor of Art Education at the University of North Texas, USA. Her research intertwines post-political critique and contemporary art theories with philosophical and arts-based modes of inquiry in relation to education.
Examines the relationship between neoliberalism, entrepreneuralism, and creativity Highlights the changing skills which are now of use within the 21st century workplace Argues that the potential of creativity for society needs to be reconsidered during these times of change