Title of article :
The Intertextual Method for Art Education Applied in Japanese Paper Theatre – a Study on Discovering Intercultural Differences
Author/Authors :
Paatela-Nieminen، Martina نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 1 سال 2008
Abstract :
In art education we need methods for studying
works of art and visual culture interculturally
because there are many multicultural art classes
and little consensus as to how to interpret art in
different cultures. In this article my central aim
was to apply the intertextual method that I developed
in my doctoral thesis for Western art education
to explore whether the method would also
work from a non-Western point of view. My
hypothesis was that it is possible to find local and
global differences that arise from selected texts
and study them interculturally. As postmodernism
calls attention to marginal areas, I applied my
method to a form of visual culture that is not well
known in the European art education context, the
Japanese kamishibai which can be translated as
Japanese paper theatre.
Based on the results, my study will propose a
method for understanding visual culture and the
multiple relations – local and global – between
different cultures. Japanese paper theatre also
offers an interesting potential for using visual and
verbal stories in the theory and practice of art
education.
Journal title :
International Journal of Art & Design Education
Journal title :
International Journal of Art & Design Education