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Blurb Creative ideology in indigenous Africa translates potent cosmic and nature stimulations into concrete, holistically structured artistic expressions that transact momentous human and societal issues. Soft scientific constructs that manage mind wellness and transact normative societal ethos mark African artistic expressions. The intellectual perspective in this book privileges the original African creative philosophy, theoretical logic, humanity purposes and transmission ideals. Part 1, the Earth of creativity is a study of the centrality of earth force, and thereby the predominance of…mehr

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Blurb Creative ideology in indigenous Africa translates potent cosmic and nature stimulations into concrete, holistically structured artistic expressions that transact momentous human and societal issues. Soft scientific constructs that manage mind wellness and transact normative societal ethos mark African artistic expressions. The intellectual perspective in this book privileges the original African creative philosophy, theoretical logic, humanity purposes and transmission ideals. Part 1, the Earth of creativity is a study of the centrality of earth force, and thereby the predominance of womanly agency and attributes in African creative consciousness. Part 2, The Scientific junction of creativity and performance, unpacks the subtle (intangible) science of mind and societal management that underpins all genres of African expressive Arts, which were indigenously conceived and practiced as a holism. The book is intended for persons interested in cognitive understanding, transmission and advancement of African creative integrity imperative for virtuous contemporary living and aspirations globally.
Autorenporträt
Professor Meki Nzewi is an African musical arts philosopher, theorist, composer, music-dramatist, performer and creative writer. His research creative and advancement perspectives prioritize original African wisdoms. Doris Weller is a German artist (painting) and art¿educator, but moved more and more into spiritual theory (Advaita).