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Trafi-Prats, Laura – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2009
Critical art histories have strategically contributed to the constitution of visual culture studies as an interdisciplinary field that interprets the mediations of mass-produced imagery in contemporary culture. This article advocates for an anti-historicist perspective of art historical knowledge connected to cultural analysis and centered on the…
Descriptors: Art Education, Autobiographies, Context Effect, Global Approach
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Freedman, Kerry – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2007
This article addresses dimensions of contemporary policy that are influencing art teaching and learning. In the light of recent policy, and its challenges to creativity, art educators have been placed in the position where we need to make trouble through a re-definition and extension of professional responsibility. In response to negative impacts…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Activism, Instructional Leadership
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Tavin, Kevin M. – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2005
This article examines positions in favor of the inclusion of popular culture in an education curricula by Vincent Lanier, June King McFee, Laura Chapman, and Brent and Marjory Wilson. It is argued that their work, both individually and collectively, focused on the realm of the everyday and helped posit popular cultural images as legitimate objects…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Visual Environment, Art Education, Art Teachers
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Duncum, Paul – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2008
Studying imagery, irrespective of the kind, must focus equally upon its aesthetic attractiveness, its sensory lures, and its oftentimes dubious social ideology. The terms "aesthetic" and "ideology" are addressed as problematic and are defined in current, ordinary language terms: aesthetics as visual appearances and their effects and ideology as a…
Descriptors: Social Control, Art Education, Ideology, Aesthetics
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Sweeny, Robert W. – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2006
Current discussions regarding the notion of visual culture in art educational practice center the actions of the viewer as participant within the networks of visuality common in many contemporary societies. Surveillance technologies and techniques shift this notion of participation from active to passive, from seeing to being seen. This article…
Descriptors: Art Education, Culture, Visual Environment, Social Control
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Graham, Mark A. – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2007
In contemporary life and education, the local is marginalized in favor of large-scale economies of consumption that are indifferent to ecological concerns. The consequences of neglecting local human and natural communities include a degraded habitat, loss of wilderness, alienation, rootlessness, and lack of connection to communities. Critical…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Art Education, Ecology, Barriers