Onsite
English
2011
432
9780415960854
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anthology
Foreword
Introduction - Eungie JOO, 주은지
PartⅠ: On Education
Contemporary Art and Multicultural Education - Zoya KOCUR, Susan CAHAN
Futures for the American Classroom: Where Do We Go From Here? - Chitra GANESH
What's in It for Me?: Radical Common Sense in Art and Education - Lan TUAZON
Manuscript for: A Proposition by Kara Walker: The object of Painting is the subjugated Body. The Painter is the colonizing entity. How do Paintings understand the concept of liberty? And who will teach them?
Networked Equality: Technology and Access: A discussion between Omar Wasow and Ethan Zuckerman moderated by Brian Sholis
PartⅡ: On Artists
PartⅢ: Artists' Works
PartⅣ: Integrating Curriculum
Introduction - Jenny HAM-ROBERTS, Joseph KEEHN II
Chapter 1 Negotiating Space/ Negotiating Self
Lesson 1 Function and the Ins and Outs of Space
Lesson 2 Spaces of Transition and Traces of History on the Present
Lesson 3 Class and Unequal Development: Rights versus Privileges
Lesson 4 Pounding the Pavement: Sightings of Public Art and Interventions
Lesson 5 Leisure versus Loiter and How the Citizen became a Customer
Lesson 6 Hey You, There! Space Invaders, the Invisible Enemy
Lesson 7 Getting to Know You: Publicity of Private Narratives
Lesson 8 Dominant Spaces and their Symbolic Destruction
Lesson 9 Other Topias of Possibility: Designing Desire for the Future Part 1
Lesson 10 Other Topias of Possibility: Designing Desire for the Future Part 2
Chapther 2 Activism and Democracy - Joseph KEEHN II
Lesson 1 Citizenship: What does it mean to be a 'Citizen'?
Lesson 2 Breaking the Nostalgic Distancing of Past Movements
Lesson 3 Questioning Hegemony: Challenging the Status Quo
Lesson 4 Not All Members: Pluralizing the Uniformity of Voices
Lesson 5 Building Citizenship: Replacing Catharsis with Direct Involvement
Lesson 6 The Vernacular: Ownership, Authorship, and Censorship
Lesson 7 Active Integration: Changing Political Agendas
Lesson 8 Imaginary Interventions
Chapter 3 Commodities, Exchange, Waste and Obsolescence - Lan TUAZON
Lesson 1 How the Ritual and Relic Renders the (In)equality of Objects
Lesson 2 The Hidden Economy of Art and Antiquities
Lesson 3 Commodities and Circulation and Art of Service
Lesson 4 Exchange Rates and the Reevaluation of Ownership
Lesson 5 Obsolescence and the Wastebasket of History
Lesson 6 Making Something out of Nothing: Waste and the Value of Artisitic Labor
Chapther 4 Conflict: Local and Global - Yvonne OLIVAS
Lesson 1 Relating: The Role of Subjectivity, Objectivity, and Performativity
Lesson 2 Reflection and Noise: Journaling Clashes and Quiet Moments
Lesson 3 Engaging the Local Community
Lesson 4 Assembly: Past and Present
Chapter 5 History and Historicism - Avril SERGEON, Dina WEISS
Lesson 1 Facts and Fiction: A Constructed Connection
Lesson 2 Cross-Fertilization: Art, Craft, and Community
Lesson 3 Disrupting Convention: The Uncommissioned Portrait
Lesson 4 Authorship and Ownership: Understanding Heritage
Lesson 5 Place and Circumstance
Lesson 7 Re-enactments: New Insights on the Past
Lesson 8 The Archive as Artistic Practice
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