Countering Reverse Détournement: Subversive vs. Subsumptive Creativity

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Panagiotis A. Kanellopoulos
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Abstract:This paper argues that the neoliberal (mis)appropriation of artistic creativity that begins to have a serious impact on music education can be seen as the result of a reverse détournement, whereby the very terms that used to play a pivotal role in describing the anti-systemic, anti-commercial, unsettling, emancipatory qualities of artistic creativity are being used to legitimize a thoroughly economized conception of creativity. It is suggested that this reverse détournement shapes a notion of creativity that can be referred to as subsumptive, a term that denotes the thorough instrumentalization of creativity that leads to a managerial approach to creative processes and practices. The paper identifies some of the main terms that have been sacrificed in the process of the neoliberal colonization of creativity, suggesting that we actively resist subsumptive creativity by molding a counter-hegemonic language that offers an alternative conceptual apparatus that might permit a conceptualization of creativity as subversive. Thus, it is suggested that instead of drawing on notions of flexibility and adaptability we explore the notion of nondeterminist plasticity of minds; instead of emphasizing uncertainty and risk-taking we choose to cultivate fearless exploration; in the place of notions of collaboration (that easily slips to networking) we emphasize dis-identification; instead of celebrating independence we engage with the notion of collectivity; instead of emphasizing learning how to anticipate future needs we choose to explore the merits of (temporary) withdrawal; instead of celebrating innovation we choose to explore practices of dismeasure; and instead of seeking ways to boost confidence, we explore the subversive potential of vulnerability.
反逆向创新:颠覆性与包容性创新
摘要:本文认为,对艺术创造力的新自由主义(错误)挪用开始对音乐教育产生严重影响,这可以被视为一种反向旅游的结果,而过去在描述反系统、反商业、令人不安、,艺术创造力的解放品质正被用来使彻底节约的创造力概念合法化。有人认为,这种反向旅行塑造了一种可以被称为包容的创造力概念,这个术语表示创造力的彻底工具化,从而导致对创造性过程和实践的管理方法。本文确定了在创造力的新自由主义殖民化过程中牺牲的一些主要术语,表明我们通过塑造一种反霸权语言来积极抵制包容性创造力,这种语言提供了一种替代的概念装置,可能允许将创造力概念化为颠覆性的。因此,有人建议,与其借鉴灵活性和适应性的概念,不如探索思维的非确定性可塑性的概念;我们选择培养无畏的探索精神,而不是强调不确定性和冒险精神;在合作的概念(很容易滑向网络)的位置上,我们强调不认同;我们没有庆祝独立,而是采用集体的概念;我们没有强调学习如何预测未来的需求,而是选择探索(暂时)退出的好处;我们不庆祝创新,而是选择探索分寸的实践;我们没有寻求增强信心的方法,而是探索脆弱性的颠覆性潜力。
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