In Praise of Misreading (On Contingency and Creativity)

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D. Rodowi̇ck
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Abstract:This article argues in favor of misreading as a creative act. There is something involuntary in every creative act, and this involuntariness is itself a force of creation that arrives at the threshold of every act of repetition in and through time. Creativity is always shaped by unexpected encounters with ideas, arguments, and artworks. My defense of misreading as a creative act, however, asks for a broader description of contingency that includes accidents, misprisions, and fortuitous faults in memory generating flights of fancy and unbidden and unexpected imaginative analogies. These erosions of intention by internal or external events are one way of anticipating the freedom for new creation. Before it is expressed in actions, creativity arises in imagination, and to those open to it, imagination is fed by both the inner contingencies arising in memory and imagination and the outer contingencies of surprise encounters with ideas, texts, and other creative works.
赞美误读(论偶然性与创造性)
摘要:本文认为误读是一种创造性行为。在每一个创造性的行为中都有一些不自觉的东西,而这种不自觉本身就是一种创造的力量,它到达每一个在时间中重复的行为的门槛。创造力总是在意想不到的想法、争论和艺术作品中形成的。然而,我对误读作为一种创造性行为的辩护要求对偶然性进行更广泛的描述,包括事故、误解和记忆中的偶然错误,这些错误会产生幻觉,以及不请自来、意想不到的想象类比。这些内部或外部事件对意愿的侵蚀是期待新创造自由的一种方式。在付诸行动之前,创造力先从想象中产生,对于那些对它开放的人来说,想象力既来自于记忆和想象中产生的内在偶然性,也来自于与想法、文本和其他创造性作品意外相遇的外在偶然性。
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