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Reviewing the link between creativity and madness: A postmodern perspective

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https://hdl.handle.net/10497/13802
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Koh, C. (2006). Reviewing the link between creativity and madness: A postmodern perspective. Educational Research and Reviews, 1(7), 213-221. http://www.academicjournals.org/journal/ERR/article-full-text-pdf/D01B5E13564
Author
Koh, Caroline 
Abstract
Researchers on creativity and psychology have long been fascinated with the high incidence of psychotic behavior amongst geniuses and individuals of exceptional creativity. The aims of this paper are first, to review the existing findings for a better insight into the socio-contextual factors underpinning the mad genius conundrum, and secondly, to discuss how the development of postmodern thoughts and beliefs have influenced our perception and understanding of the emotional fabric of highly creative, though mentally-ill individuals. While one cannot ignore the substantial body of evidence in support of the relationship between genius and madness, it is likely that many of the factors inducing psychosis in geniuses are no different from those achieving the same effects in ordinary people. Furthermore, the unique features of post-modern times may have contributed to erasing the fine line between creativity and insanity, in ways that would not have been possible a century earlier.
Keywords
  • Creativity

  • Genius

  • Madness

  • Mental illness

  • Psychotic behavior

  • Postmodernism

Date Issued
2006
Publisher
Academic Journals
Journal
Educational Research and Reviews
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