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Arts, pedagogy and cultural resistance :new materialisms

  • 其他作者: Hickey-Moody, Anna, , Page, Tara,
  • 出版:
  • 稽核項: ix, 227 pages ;24 cm.
  • 標題: Arts Study and teaching -- Social aspects. , Arts , Study and teachingSocial aspects.
  • ISBN: 1783484888 , 9781783484881
  • ISBN: 9781783484881
  • 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-210) and index. Experimental philosophy and experimental pedagogy. A single vision / Aislinn O'Donnell -- Probeheads of resistance and the heterotopic mirror : Tiffany Chung and Dinh Q. Lê's stratigraphic cartographies / Colin Gardner -- The practice of Dorothy Heathcote as a pedagogy of resistance / Amanda Kipling and Anna Hickey-Moody -- Art, resistance and demonic pedagogy : from parasite capitalism to excommunication / Charlie Blake and Jennie Stearns -- A pedagogy of possibilities : drama as reading practice / Maggie Pitfield -- "Let me change it into my own style" : cultural domination and material acts of resistance within an inner city dance class / Camilla Stanger -- From art appreciation to pedagogies of dissent : critical pedagogy and equality in the gallery / Esther Sayers -- Ethnocinema and video-as-resistance / Anne Harris -- Manifesto : the rhizomatics of practice as research / Anna Hickey-Moody.
  • 摘要: "Arts, Pedagogy and Cultural Resistance brings cultural studies' perspectives to bear on Arts practices. Each contribution synthesizes creative approaches to philosophy and new materialist understanding of practice to show how human-nonhuman interaction at the core of Arts practice is a critical post human pedagogy. Across fine art, dance, gallery education, film and philosophy, the book contends that certain kinds of Arts practice can be a critical pedagogy in which tactical engagements with community, space, place and materiality become means of not only disrupting dominant discourse but also of making new discourses come to matter. It demonstrates how embodied, located acts of making can materially disrupt cultural hegemony and suggest different ways the world might materialize. It argues that the practice of Arts making is a post human cultural pedagogy in which people become part of a broader assemblage of matter, and all aspects of this network are solidified in objects or processes that are themselves pedagogical. In doing so the book offers a fresh and theoretically engaged perspective on arts as pedagogy"--The publisher.
  • 系統號: 005247005
  • 資料類型: 圖書
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This collection demonstrates how physical objects, materials, space and environments teach us, and redefines practice with theory (praxis) as a more-than-human network. The contributions illustrate how the materials, process, pedagogies and theories of Arts making question and disrupt the many forms of cultural dominance that exist in our society.
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