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[xmca] creative imagination
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- From: Mike Cole <lchcmike@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 23 May 2009 09:28:48 -0700
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Quoting from Moran and Steiner: Smolucha (1992) summarized this work, which
asserted that creative imagination is a goal-directed, culturally mediated
psychological system that emerges from the internalization of children’s
play and the functional interweaving of fantasy and thinking in concepts.
I need to go back now and read Anna's work, but the term, creative
imagination implies is opposite, non-creative imagination, which in the way
I am thinking now means un-externalized, non-socio-culturally medited
imagation. Does that resonate? And what is the distinction between
fantasy and imagination?
hmmm
mike
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