Art's Teachings, Teaching's Art Philosophical, Critical and Educational Musings /

This volume examines the interface between the teachings of art and the art of teaching, and asserts the centrality of aesthetics for rethinking education. Many of the essays in this collection claim a direct connection between critical thinking, democratic dissensus, and anti-racist pedagogy with a...

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Other Authors: Lewis, Tyson. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Laverty, Megan. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2015.
Edition:1st ed. 2015.
Series:Contemporary Philosophies and Theories in Education, 8
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-7191-7
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505 0 |a Introduction; Tyson E. Lewis and Megan J. Laverty -- PART I: ART’S TEACHINGS -- 1. Art’s Foreignness as an “Exit Pedagogy”; John Baldacchino -- 2. A Poietic Force that Belongs to No One: Reflections on Art and Education from an Agambenian Perspective; Joris Vlieghe -- 3. Opening Minds Through Narrative; Susan Verducci -- 4. An Organism of Words: Ekphrastic Poetry and the Pedagogy of Perception; Anne Keefe -- 5. Rosetta’s Moral Body: Modernist Lessons from Dardennes; René V. Arcilla -- 6. A Note on Scandals: The Role of Filmic Fantasy in Reproducing Teaching Ideals and Transgressions; James Stillwaggon and David Jelinek -- 7. Cinematic Screen Pedagogy in a Time of Modulated Control: To Think the Outside; Jan Jagodzinski -- 8. Music as an Apprenticeship for Life: John Dewey on the Art of Living; Megan J. Laverty -- 9. Aesthetics and Educational Value Struggles; Alexander J. Means -- 10. The Primacy of Movement in Research-Creation: New Materialist Approaches to Art Research and Pedagogy; Sarah Truman and Stephanie Springgay -- PART II: TEACHING’ ARTS -- 11. Suspending the Ontology of Effectiveness in Education: Reclaiming the Theatrical Gestures of the Ineffective Teacher; Tyson E. Lewis -- 12. Learning by Jamming; Eduardo Duarte -- 13. The Blue Soul of Jazz: Lessons on Waves of Anguish; Samuel Rocha -- 14. Funny Vibe: Towards a Somaesthetic Approach to Anti-Racist Education; David A. Granger -- 15. Toward a Curatorial Turn in Education; Claudia Ruitenberg.  . 
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