Creativity has become the economic engine of the 21st century. No longer the preserve of creative industries, 'creative capital'—in the form of novel thinking, navigation, interactivity and border-cro
Unconventionally, McWilliam (cultural and policy studies, Queensland U. of Technology, Australia) places teachers and their classroom relationships "pleasures proper and improper" at the center of a w
In a dozen essays, Australian scholars explore changing pedagogical practices both inside and beyond educational institutions, drawing on recent theoretical developments in education, the arts, the hu
Australian scholars and artists provide this multidisciplinary discussion of the various ways that the human body is taught, shaped, and trained in multiple settings, such as school, work, the theater