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Mediterranean Art and Education

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112 Seiten
Englisch
SensePublisherserschienen am19.11.20132013
The Mediterranean is a multifaceted conglomeration of parts that cannot be assembled into a whole. Its various histories characterised by imperial and nationalistic aspirations, imbalances of power and economies, political struggles, diverse cultural, religious and linguistic realities as well as the countless myths spawned by people over the ages all contribute to the world's fascination with this region and simultaneously make it difficult for anyone to speak sensibly about it without resorting to the plural form - the Mediterraneans. So, can we speak of a Mediterranean pedagogy of the arts? The authors in this volume argue in different ways that the answer to this question cannot be carved out of a singular, monolithic interpretation of the region. Instead, we need to look for provisional answers in the region's dynamic developments, historic and contemporary exchanges of ideas and cultural codes and in the shifting nature of a sea that invites journeying, inquisitive people to discover new routes. The cover image, 'La fenêtre intérieure', is by the French photographer Sébastien Cailleux and shows a multiple exposure portrait of a child and her drawing created during a workshop called 'Dessine-moi la Méditerranée', organised by L'École d'Art au Village (Edaav) at the Museum of Illumination, Miniatures and Calligraphy at the Casbah in Algiers.mehr

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KlappentextThe Mediterranean is a multifaceted conglomeration of parts that cannot be assembled into a whole. Its various histories characterised by imperial and nationalistic aspirations, imbalances of power and economies, political struggles, diverse cultural, religious and linguistic realities as well as the countless myths spawned by people over the ages all contribute to the world's fascination with this region and simultaneously make it difficult for anyone to speak sensibly about it without resorting to the plural form - the Mediterraneans. So, can we speak of a Mediterranean pedagogy of the arts? The authors in this volume argue in different ways that the answer to this question cannot be carved out of a singular, monolithic interpretation of the region. Instead, we need to look for provisional answers in the region's dynamic developments, historic and contemporary exchanges of ideas and cultural codes and in the shifting nature of a sea that invites journeying, inquisitive people to discover new routes. The cover image, 'La fenêtre intérieure', is by the French photographer Sébastien Cailleux and shows a multiple exposure portrait of a child and her drawing created during a workshop called 'Dessine-moi la Méditerranée', organised by L'École d'Art au Village (Edaav) at the Museum of Illumination, Miniatures and Calligraphy at the Casbah in Algiers.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9789462094611
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatPDF
Format Hinweis1 - PDF Watermark
FormatE107
Erscheinungsjahr2013
Erscheinungsdatum19.11.2013
Auflage2013
Seiten112 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenVI, 112 p.
Artikel-Nr.1719395
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Genre9200

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction; 1. Broadening Museum Pedagogy: An art intervention at the Archaeological Museum of Cyprus by Angelos Makrides and Phanos Kyriacou; 2. Cultural spaces as sites for identity formation: A Portuguese case study; 3. Disinheriting the heritage and the case of Pauliteiras: Young girls as newcomers in a traditional dance from the northeast of Portugal; 4. Khôra, Topos and Praxis: Diverse Concepts and Meanings of Contemporary Art Education; 5. Translating the 'Mediterraneans': Art, education and understanding 'between the lands'; 6. Thalassic Lessons: Pedagogical aesthetics and the Mediterranean; About the Authors.mehr