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Living histories : global conversations in art education / edited by Dustin Garnet and Anita Sinner.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Artwork scholarship : international perspectives in education.
- Artwork scholarship
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Art--Study and teaching--History.
- Art.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (320 pages) : illustrations.
- Place of Publication:
- Bristol, England : Intellect, [2022]
- Summary:
- This new edited collection explores histories of art education in international contexts. Offers a series of thoughtful and invigorating conversations with international scholars who evoke our conceptualizations of the histories of art education in pursuit of more equitable, diverse and inclusive understandings of the field.
- Contents:
- Illustrations
- Tables
- Introduction
- PART 1: EXPLORING THE POLITICS OF SPACE AND PLACE
- 1. Artefacts of Resistance Existence: A Black Feminist Material Culture - Joni Boyd Acuff & Sharbreon Plummer
- 2. Past Performance Is No Guarantee of Future Results: Art, Education and the Fictionalization of Identity - Raphael Vella
- 3. Resisting Globalization through Popular Culture in Dominican Art Education - Felix Rodriguez
- 4. An Intruded Poetics in Education: The A/r/tographic School on the Outskirts of Brasilia - Leisa Sasso
- 5. 'Doing' History: Developing an Arts Programme to Engage Female Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australian Students - Julia Morris
- 6. Masquerade as a Future Direction for Queer Art Education - Nick Stanley
- Interlude I: Once Vienna was the Mecca of Visual Arts Education for Children: The (Re)Discovery of Franz Cizek - Rolf Laven
- PART 2: IN RELATION TO COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE
- 7. Early Childhood and Preschool Visual Arts Education in Croatia - Antonija Balic Simrak & Marijana Zupanic Benic
- 8. Constants and Variables: Art Education in the Czech Republic after 2000 - Hana Stehlikova Babyradova
- 9. Imagine, Create and Make It Real: Art Processes at Colegio Campestre San Diego, Bogota, Colombia - Maria Victoria Mejia & Susana Vargas-Mejia
- 10. Art and Design in Higher Education: Narratives and Trajectories in University Education in Zimbabwe - Attwell Mamvuto, Mary Dlodlo, Victor Dewa & Dairai Darlington Dziwa
- 11. Wandering with, in and through Iranian Art Education - Elly Yazdanpanah & Siavash Farkhak
- 12. The Biography of a Street Poster: The Art and Pedagogy of Robbie Conal - G. James (Jim) Daichendt
- Interlude II: Tracks on Snow Memory, Poetry, Histories - Robert Christopher Nellis
- PART 3: SHARING POSSIBILITIES AND PROPOSITIONS
- 13. Misinformation and Envisioning Art Education History Research: A Personal Account and Suggestions for Change - Enid Zimmerman
- 14. 'Let It Be With Us as It Was With Athens': Art Education, Greek Antiquity and the Construction of a Western Sense of the Past in Finland and the United States - Juuso Tervo
- 15. Transnational Progressive Vision of Educating Children Through Art: Revisiting Dewey's 1919 Sojourn in Japan for Global Citizenship Education - Kazuyo Nakamura, Wataru Inoue, Gina Alicea, Allison Beaulieu, Shunroku Morinaga & Shinichi Matsuzaki
- 16. History and Story Space: Narrating Patricia Ismond's Role in the Origins of the UWI Department of Creative and Festival Arts - Marsha Pearce
- 17. Art for 'Sense Generation': Historical Traumas in Armenia and Korea, and Discourses of Art Creation, Curation and Education - Hyunji Kwon
- 18. Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy: Crossing the Boundaries of Art and Life - Pallawi Sinha
- Interlude III: 76 People Who Making Art Walked Together - Maria-Isabel Moreno-Montoro & Maria Martinez-Morales
- Notes on Contributors
- Index.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- Includes index.
- ISBN:
- 9781789385649
- 1789385644
- 9781789385656
- 1789385652
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