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El. knyga: Art's Teachings, Teaching's Art: Philosophical, Critical and Educational Musings

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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 aesthetic experiences. They argue that aesthetics should be reconceptualized less as mere art appreciation or the cultivation of aesthetic judgment of taste, and more with the affective disruptions, phenomenological experiences, and the democratic politics of learning, thinking, and teaching. The first set of essays in the volume examines the unique pedagogies of the various arts including literature, poetry, film, and music. The second set addresses questions concerning the art of pedagogy and the relationship between aesthetic experience and teaching and learning. Demonstrating the flexibility and diversity of aesthetic expressions and experiences in education, the book deals with issues such as the connections between racism and affect, curatorship and teaching, aesthetic experience and the common, and studying and poetics. The book explores these topics through a variety of theoretical and philosophical lenses including contemporary post-structuralism, psychoanalysis, phenomenology, critical theory, and pragmatism.

1 Introduction: Redistributing the Artistic and Pedagogical Sensible
1(18)
Tyson E. Lewis
Megan J. Laverty
Part I Art's Teachings
2 Art's Foreignness as an "Exit Pedagogy"
19(14)
John Baldacchino
3 A Poietic Force That Belongs to No One: Reflections on Art and Education from an Agambenian Perspective
33(16)
Joris Vlieghe
4 Opening Minds Through Narratives
49(14)
Susan Verducci
5 An Organism of Words: Ekphrastic Poetry and the Pedagogy of Perception
63(16)
Anne Keefe
6 Rosetta's Moral Body: Modernist Lessons from the Dardennes
79(10)
Rene V. Arcilla
7 A Note on the Scandals: The Role of Filmic Fantasy in Reproducing Teaching and its Transgressions
89(16)
James Stillwaggon
David Jelinek
8 Cinematic Screen Pedagogy in a Time of Modulated Control: To Think the Outside
105(18)
Jan Jagodzinski
9 Music as an Apprenticeship for Life: John Dewey on the Art of Living
123(14)
Megan J. Laverty
10 Aesthetics and Educational Value Struggles
137(14)
Alexander J. Means
11 The Primacy of Movement in Research-Creation: New Materialist Approaches to Art Research and Pedagogy
151(14)
Sarah E. Truman
Stephanie Springgay
Part II Teaching's Arts
12 Suspending the Ontology of Effectiveness in Education: Reclaiming the Theatrical Gestures of the Ineffective Teacher
165(14)
Tyson E. Lewis
13 Learning by Jamming
179(16)
Eduardo Duarte
14 The Blue Soul of Jazz: Lessons on Waves of Anguish
195(16)
Samuel D. Rocha
15 Funny Vibe: Towards a Somaesthetic Approach to Anti-racist Education
211(18)
David A. Granger
16 Toward a Curatorial Turn in Education
229(14)
Claudia W. Ruitenberg
Author Index 243(4)
Subject Index 247