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Art and social justice education : culture as commons
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  • Art and social justice education : culture as commons
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  • Routledge, London : 2012
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  • 2012
  • Språk: Engelska.
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  • xxiii, 201 pages illustrations 24 cm
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  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
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  • Justseeds: an artists' cooperative / David Darts -- Heidi Cody: letters to the world and the ABCs of visual culture / Kevin Tavin -- Kutiman: it's the mother of all funk chords / K. Wayne Yang -- ToroLab: border research gone molecular / Nato Thompson -- Mequitta Ahuja: Afrogalaxy / Romi Crawford -- Emily Jacir: the intersection of art and politics / Edie Pistolesi -- Paula Nicho Cúmez: crossing borders / Kryssi Staikidis -- Rafael Trelles: cleaning up the stain of militarism / Nicolas Lampert -- Experience, discover, interpret, and communicate: material culture studies and social justice in art education / Doug Blandy -- Educational crisis: an artistic intervention / Dipti Desai and Elizabeth Koch -- Social media/social justice: the (creative) commons and K-12 art education / Robert W. Sweeny and Hannah Johnston -- Kaisa Leka: confusing the disability/ability divide / Carrie Sandahl -- Darrel Morris: men don't sew in public / Dónal O'Donoghue -- Nicholas Galanin: imaginary Indian and the indigenous gaze / Anne-Marie Tupuola -- Kimsooja: the performance of universality / Dalida María Benfield -- Xu Bing: words of art / Buzz Spector -- Bernard Williams: art as reinterpretation, identity as art / James Haywood Rolling, Jr. -- Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds: beyond the chief / Elizabeth Delacruz -- Samuel Fosso: queering performances of realness / G.E. Washington -- Cultural conversations in spiral curriculum / Olivia Gude -- Arts making as an act of theory / Miia Collanus and Tiina Heinonen -- Pedagogy, collaboration, and transformation: a conversation with Brett Cook / Korina Jocson and Brett Cook -- Harrell Fletcher: shaping a new social / Juan Carlos Castro -- Pinky & Bunny: critical pedagogy 2.0 / Steven Ciampaglia -- La Pocha Nostra: practicing mere life / Jorge Lucero -- Future Farmers: leaping over the impossible present / A. Laurie Palmer -- Appalshop: learning from rural youth media / Maritza Bautista -- Navjot Altaf: what public, whose art? / Manisha Sharma -- The Chiapas Photography Project: you can't unsee it / Lisa Yun Lee -- Dilomprizulike: art as political agency / Raimundo Martins -- In search of clean water and critical environmental justice: collaborative artistic responses through the possibilities of sustainability and appropriate technologies / B. Stephen Carpenter, II and Marissa Muñoz -- Opening spaces for subjectivity in an urban middle-school art classroom: a dialogue between theory and practice / Carol Culp and Rubén Gaztambide-Fernández -- Story drawings: revisiting personal struggles, empathizing with "others" / Sharif Bey -- Holding the camera / Maura Nugent -- The streets are our canvas: skateboarding, hip-hop, and school / Keith "K-Dub" Williams -- The zine teacher's dilemma / Jesse Senechal -- Miracle on 79th Street: using community as curriculum / Delaney Gersten Susie -- Public school, public failure, public art? / Bert Stabler -- Animating the Bill of Rights / William Estrada -- Think twice, make once / Anne Thulson -- Art history and social justice in the middle-school classroom / Kimberly Lane -- Whatever comes next will be made and named by us / Vanessa López-Sparaco.
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  • "Art and Social Justice Education offers inspiration and tools for educators to craft critical, meaningful, and transformative arts education curricula and arts integration projects. The images, descriptive texts, essays, and resources are grounded within a clear social justice framework and linked to ideas about culture as commons. Essays and a section written by and for teachers who have already incorporated contemporary artists and ideas into their curricula help readers to imagine ways to use the content in their own settings. The book is enhanced by a Companion Website featuring artists and artworks, project examples, and dialogue threads for educators. Proposing that art can contribute in a wide range of ways to the work of envisioning and making a more just world, this imaginative, practical, and engaging sourcebook of contemporary artists' works and education resources advances the field of arts education, locally, nationally, and internationally, by moving beyond models of discipline-based or expressive art education. It will be welcomed by all educators seeking to include the arts and social justice in their curricula."--Page 4 of cover.
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  • 9780415879064
  • 041587906X
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  • 0415879078
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Art and Social Justice Education offersnbsp;inspiration and tools for educatorsnbsp;to craft critical, meaningful, and transformative arts education curriculum and arts integration projects. The images, descriptive texts, essays, and resources are grounded within a clear social justice framework and linked to ideas about culture as commons. Essays and a section written by and for teachers who have already incorporatednbsp;contemporary artistsnbsp;and ideas into their curriculums help readers to imagine ways to use the content in their own settings.nbsp;This book is enhanced by anbsp;Companion Website (www.routledge.com/cw/quinn) featuring artists and artworks, project examples, and dialogue threads for educators.

Proposing that art can contribute in a wide range of ways to the work of envisioning and making a more just world, this imaginative, practical, and engaging sourcebooknbsp;of contemporary artists'nbsp;works and education resources advances the field of arts education, locally, nationally, and internationally, by moving beyond models of discipline-based or expressive art education. It will be welcomed by all educators seeking to include the arts and social justice in their curricula.

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