Reclaiming a Participation: Our Everyday Experiences of Art, Sacredness, and Creativity
Abstract
This dissertation shows that we have neglected our everyday experiences of art, sacredness, and creativity and that our everyday lives benefit when we participate in those experiences. The dissertation further shows that we can reclaim this participation so that our everyday lives are more interesting and meaningful. This dissertation considers the concepts of reclaiming and participation and how these concepts apply to ways we can experience art, sacredness, and creativity in our everyday lives. It investigates the aspect of everydayness in our daily, ordinary lives. It explores the concept of everyday creativity, how it has been ignored, and how each of us is creative throughout the day. The dissertation describes how our everyday lives are filled with experiences of sacred things and places. It explores our appreciation of art and the ordinary things in our everyday world and examines the authenticity in our own selves and our everyday experiences. It then considers how our experiences of art, sacredness, and creativity interpenetrate one another in our daily lives. It also investigates how our actions may enable us to have a greater awareness and understanding of the everyday experiences of art, sacredness, and creativity and how these actions allow us to reclaim a participation in those experiences.
Disciplines
English Language and Literature | Fine Arts | Philosophy | Religion
Subject Area
Philosophy; Religion; Sociology; Fine arts; Literature
Recommended Citation
Suereth, Russell, "Reclaiming a Participation: Our Everyday Experiences of Art, Sacredness, and Creativity" (2025). Doctoral Dissertations. 235.
https://digitalcommons.salve.edu/doctoral_dissertations/235
Department
Humanities (HUM)
First Advisor
Shaw, Jeffrey
Second Advisor
Cowdin, Daniel
Third Advisor
Horan, Jennifer
Date of Award
2025
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Ph.D.
