SER CRIATIVO EM UM MUNDO PADRONIZADO:ALGUMAS REFLEXÕES

Linda Bulik

Abstract


The post-industrial era - called information and knowledge society, led to the logical conclusion that it was a characteristic of the first and second phases of the Industrial Revolution - standardization of good , labor specialization , but innovated with regard to quality life, dilution of time and space , ie , do the same thing in different times and places. Knowledge knows with discernment and critical awareness, generating symbolic capital. The question that arises, and will be developed during the work to be presented, is where and how creativity can join in the formation of symbolic capital. Reflecting on the challenge of developing creative artists goes through issues of cultural identity in a hybrid space-time and marked by dispossession, the processes of conflict and ethnic mix and new poetic and aesthetic perspectives in the production and reception of media.

 

Index Terms - creative field and symbolic capital, creative reinvention, information and communication technologies, theory of flow and creativity.


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