Title of article :
Connectivity for Showing and Saying Across Differences in Art Education
Author/Authors :
Cunliffe، Leslie نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 3 سال 2003
Abstract :
This paper attempts to redress the current preoccupation
with the idea of difference for
structuring art curricula by reclaiming connectivity
for realising value and strategic intelligence in
art. In doing so, it makes use of the diverse role
narrative plays in culture to establish a rationale
for future art curricula, so that myth and mythic
artistic methods that reconcile us to the world
are given priority over the more recent preference
for art to be subversive, like parable. This
more complex analysis of the way story informs
cultural activity is used to contrast with Efland,
Freedman and Stuhr’s oversimplified use of
narrative that neglects the importance of myth
and its equivalent in procedural knowledge for
understanding and making durable art. An alternative
approach to structuring the art curriculum
is mapped out that gives priority to connectivity
(myth) over difference (parable) by drawing on
meta-narratives over-looked in postmodern
thought.
Journal title :
International Journal of Art & Design Education
Journal title :
International Journal of Art & Design Education