Arts, Pedagogy and Cultural Resistance
New Materialisms
Herausgeber: Hickey-Moody, Anna; Page, Tara
Arts, Pedagogy and Cultural Resistance
New Materialisms
Herausgeber: Hickey-Moody, Anna; Page, Tara
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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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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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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 393g
- ISBN-13: 9781783484874
- ISBN-10: 178348487X
- Artikelnr.: 42810810
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 393g
- ISBN-13: 9781783484874
- ISBN-10: 178348487X
- Artikelnr.: 42810810
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Anna Hickey-Moody is Head of the PhD in Arts and Learning at the Centre for The Arts and Learning at Goldsmiths College, London. Anna has developed a philosophically informed, cultural studies approach to youth arts as a subcultural form of humanities education. Her books include 'Youth, Arts and Education' (Routledge, 2013), 'Unimaginable Bodies' (Sense Publishers, 2009) and 'Masculinity Beyond the Metropolis' (Palgrave, 2006). Anna has edited a number of collected works - recently she published an anthology on pedagogy, media and affect called 'Disability Matters' (Routledge, 2011) which explores how ideas and experiences of disability come to matter across assemblages of media, through vectors of affect and experiences of pedagogy.. Anna teaches and supervises in the areas of arts practice, youth culture, masculinity, the cultural politics of schooling and aesthetics. Tara Page is a Senior Lecturer, the Head of the internationally renowned MA Artist Teacher and Contemporary Practices (MAAT) programme and the Curator of Social Practices for the Centre for Arts and Learning at Goldsmiths College. Tara was the co-editor of The International Journal of Art and Design Education (iJADE) for five years and served on The Publications Board for the National Society for Education through Art and Design for four years. Tara's research interests include: new materialism, contemporary arts practices, critical and creative pedagogies; subjectivities and the phenomenological and ontological theories and practices of place and belonging; and embodied and practice-based methodologies.
Introduction: Making Matter Matter / 1. Experimental Philosophy and
Experimental Pedagogy: A Single Vision, Aislinn O' Donnell / 2. Probeheads
Of Resistance and The Heterotopic Mirror:Tiffany Chung and Dinh Q. Lê's
Stratigraphic Cartographies, Colin Gardner / 3. Dorothy Heathcote as a
Pedagogy of Resistance, Amanda Kipling and Anna Hickey-Moody / 4. Art,
Resistance and Demonic Pedagogy: From Parasite Capitalism to
Excommunication, Charlie Blake and Jennie Stearns / 5. A Pedagogy of
Possibilities: Drama as Reading Practice, Maggie Pitfield / 6. "Let me
change it into my own style": Cultural domination and material acts of
resistance within an inner city dance class, Camilla Stanger / 7. From Art
Appreciation to Pedagogies of Dissent: Critical Pedagogy and Equality in
the Gallery, Esther Sayers / 8. Ethnocinema And Video-As-Resistance, Anne
Harris / Manifesto: The rhizomatics of practice as research, Anna
Hickey-Moody / Index
Experimental Pedagogy: A Single Vision, Aislinn O' Donnell / 2. Probeheads
Of Resistance and The Heterotopic Mirror:Tiffany Chung and Dinh Q. Lê's
Stratigraphic Cartographies, Colin Gardner / 3. Dorothy Heathcote as a
Pedagogy of Resistance, Amanda Kipling and Anna Hickey-Moody / 4. Art,
Resistance and Demonic Pedagogy: From Parasite Capitalism to
Excommunication, Charlie Blake and Jennie Stearns / 5. A Pedagogy of
Possibilities: Drama as Reading Practice, Maggie Pitfield / 6. "Let me
change it into my own style": Cultural domination and material acts of
resistance within an inner city dance class, Camilla Stanger / 7. From Art
Appreciation to Pedagogies of Dissent: Critical Pedagogy and Equality in
the Gallery, Esther Sayers / 8. Ethnocinema And Video-As-Resistance, Anne
Harris / Manifesto: The rhizomatics of practice as research, Anna
Hickey-Moody / Index
Introduction: Making Matter Matter / 1. Experimental Philosophy and
Experimental Pedagogy: A Single Vision, Aislinn O' Donnell / 2. Probeheads
Of Resistance and The Heterotopic Mirror:Tiffany Chung and Dinh Q. Lê's
Stratigraphic Cartographies, Colin Gardner / 3. Dorothy Heathcote as a
Pedagogy of Resistance, Amanda Kipling and Anna Hickey-Moody / 4. Art,
Resistance and Demonic Pedagogy: From Parasite Capitalism to
Excommunication, Charlie Blake and Jennie Stearns / 5. A Pedagogy of
Possibilities: Drama as Reading Practice, Maggie Pitfield / 6. "Let me
change it into my own style": Cultural domination and material acts of
resistance within an inner city dance class, Camilla Stanger / 7. From Art
Appreciation to Pedagogies of Dissent: Critical Pedagogy and Equality in
the Gallery, Esther Sayers / 8. Ethnocinema And Video-As-Resistance, Anne
Harris / Manifesto: The rhizomatics of practice as research, Anna
Hickey-Moody / Index
Experimental Pedagogy: A Single Vision, Aislinn O' Donnell / 2. Probeheads
Of Resistance and The Heterotopic Mirror:Tiffany Chung and Dinh Q. Lê's
Stratigraphic Cartographies, Colin Gardner / 3. Dorothy Heathcote as a
Pedagogy of Resistance, Amanda Kipling and Anna Hickey-Moody / 4. Art,
Resistance and Demonic Pedagogy: From Parasite Capitalism to
Excommunication, Charlie Blake and Jennie Stearns / 5. A Pedagogy of
Possibilities: Drama as Reading Practice, Maggie Pitfield / 6. "Let me
change it into my own style": Cultural domination and material acts of
resistance within an inner city dance class, Camilla Stanger / 7. From Art
Appreciation to Pedagogies of Dissent: Critical Pedagogy and Equality in
the Gallery, Esther Sayers / 8. Ethnocinema And Video-As-Resistance, Anne
Harris / Manifesto: The rhizomatics of practice as research, Anna
Hickey-Moody / Index