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摘要
一个答案是民族志,在特定环境下对创造力的密切研究,人类学家将人类学理论的见解添加到参与者观察和本地注释中。基于密集实地调查的民族志可以产生令人信服的真实描述,对于业内人士以及进行类似研究的人来说(例如,参见Moeran 1996, McCreery 2001, Moeran and Christensen, ed, 2014)。
Conditions of Creativity: Adding Historical Perspective
One answer is ethnography, the close study of creativity in specific contexts where the anthropologist adds insights from anthropological theory to participant-observation and native exegesis. Ethnography based on intensive fieldwork can produce compelling accounts that ring true, to industry insiders as well as to those who conduct similar studies (see, for example, Moeran 1996, McCreery 2001, Moeran and Christensen, ed., 2014).