Education
This book will be an original and indispensable resource for all who believe in the importance of art in the wider educational realm. Framing the recent “educational turn” in the arts within a broad historical and social context, this anthology raises fundamental questions about how and what should be taught in an era of distributive rather than media-based practices. Among the many sources and arguments traced here is second-wave feminism, which questioned dominant notions of personal and institutional freedom as enacted through art teaching and practice. Similarly, education-based responses by the art community to the catastrophes of World War II and postcolonial conflict critically inform contemporary art confronting the interrelationships of education, power, market capitalism, and — as Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri describe it — the global condition of war. These writings by artists, philosophers, educators, poets, and activists center on three recurring and interrelated themes: the notion of “indiscipline” in theories and practices that challenge boundaries of all kinds; the present and future role of the art school; and the turn to pedagogy as medium in a diverse range of recent projects. Other writings address such issues as instrumentalism and control, liberation and equality, the production and the politics of culture, and the roots of research-based practice and experimental participatory works.
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Ferguson Bruce W. (Article author), Fletcher Harrell (Article author), Becker Carol (Article author), Brook Julie (Article author), Kester Grant H. (Article author), Sekula Allan (Article author), Holert Tom (Article author), Giroux Henry A. (Article author), Harper Paula (Article author), Kaprow Allan (Article author), Katz Vincent (Article author), Ross Monika (Article author), Ward Henry (Article author), Camnitzer Luis (Article author), Pollock Griselda (Article author), Levine Caroline (Article author), Arendt Hannah (Article author), Sedgwick Eve Kosofsky (Article author), Rogoff Irit (Article author), Bailey Stuart (Article author), Negri Antonio (Article author), Ascott Roy (Article author), Dewey John (Article author), Fiduccia Joanna (Article author), Bishop Claire (Article author), Bourdieu Pierre (Article author), Farquharson Alex (Article author), Fraser Andrea (Article author), Read Herbert (Article author), Verwoert Jan (Article author), Atkinson Dennis (Article author), Rolnik Suely (Article author), Woolf Virginia (Article author), Lange Darcy (Article author), Andrews Jorella (Article author), Helguera Pablo (Article author), Kelly Mary (Article author), Schapiro Miriam (Article author), Graham Janna (Article author), Allen Felicity (Article author), Rancière Jacques (Article author), Tisdall Caroline (Article author), Heron Patrick (Article author), Durham Jimmie (Article author), Clements Paul (Article author), Duve Thierry de (Article author), Lacy Suzanne (Article author), Pethick Emily (Article author), Pujol Ernesto (Article author), Dossor Dinah (Article author), Riley Bridget (Article author), Larsen Lars Bang (Article author), Tickner Lisa (Article author), Hardt Michael (Article author), Dash Paul (Article author), Archer Michael (Article author), Lesage Dieter (Article author), Elliott David Stuart (Article author)
London
2011
238 pages
9780854881925
Available on request
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