Description
This book sets out to understand the influences, spaces and routines of creative people experiencing midlife via an evocative exploration of biography, self-identity, inspiration, sociality, beliefs, emotion, career trajectory and life choices, and considered via in-situ observations of rehearsal, performance, exhibition, environment and working philosophy that contribute to the meaningful creation of novelty.
While life experiences influence both the chosen and developed techniques of creating art and the art itself, artistic virtuosity is also arguably a conscious resistance to the banal securities of midlife in an age of inherent, perceived insecurity. Processes of creation, spaces of inspiration and the individualised value placed on artistic endeavour in uncertain times - and at an uncertain time in life - are understood via an original theory of the 'mezzanine', a sought-after in-between zone that abandons the ordinary and embraces an almost anarchic uncertainty where the promise of possibility and the pursuit of the delight of innovation provide an antidote to the banal 'everyday' and the routine expectancies of middle age.
About the Author
Philip Miles is Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Bedfordshire, UK. His research interests are within cultural sociology and include cultural materialism, popular music, art and creativity, performance, authorial routines and a contemporary focus on the sociology of English Literature.
Reviews
Miles introduces, investigates, and explains creative processes through the lives, work, and subjectivities of 10 people generating music, art, and literature for public consumption, all entering or experiencing middle-age and living in English. He covers lost in space: music and aura; music, sociality, and identity; the subterranean river; down in the woods; inspired by the sea; living a dream and dreaming a living; shifting rhythms and a sense of purpose; the mezzanine and midlife creativity; and Monday afternoon and the millennium. -- Annotation (c)2019 * (protoview.com) *
Book Information
ISBN 9781787543362
Author Philip Miles
Format Paperback
Page Count 216
Imprint Emerald Publishing Limited
Publisher Emerald Publishing Limited
Weight(grams) 320g