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OverviewAn introduction to pedagogy of dissensus. A pedagogy of dissensus is informed by the dissensual characteristics of art. The book includes both theoretical foundations and examples of how the theory is unfolded in different contexts ranging from educational practice to arts-based research. Motivated by the author's long-held interest in the role of art in society in general and education in particular, it is a vital new contribution to arts-based approaches to education. Referencing philosophers and theorists such as Jacques Rancière, Gert Biesta, Dennis Atkinson, and Helga Eng, Lisbet Skregelid demonstrates why art matters because of its ability to create necessary disturbance and resistance in education. In this book, she argues that art has something to offer education because it challenges existing norms, has no definitive answers, and contributes to new ways of seeing both oneself, others, and one's surroundings. Placing art at the center and enabling dissensus in education can contribute as a contrast to the dominating policy led by economic ambition and competition. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lisbet Skregelid (University of Agder)Publisher: Intellect Imprint: Intellect Books ISBN: 9781835950432ISBN 10: 1835950434 Pages: 132 Publication Date: 28 October 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Foreword Anette Göthlund Introduction: The Role of Art in School and Society My motivation for arts in education The situation for arts in education in Norway Why does art matter? A contested question Art to see ourselves and the world in new ways Outline of the book Chapter 1: Towards a Pedagogy of Dissensus Equality Emancipation Aesthetics between autonomy and instrumentality Poetic translation and aesthetic participation Dissensus Events of subjectification More concepts and approaches of relevance Chapter 2: Dissensus in Museum Education Scene One: Obscura Scene Two: Flegma Scene Three: Morten Viskum Scene Four: Dry Joy Scene Five: Encountering art with art The museum as a democratic space Chapter 3: Dissensus in Teacher Education Disturbances in teacher education Teiporama: A dissensual third space? Workshop for teacher students Students’ experiences with Teiporama Third space in teacher education Chapter 4: Dissensus in Education Involving Artists Art into academic structures – Dissensus affecting the form Moments of ethical questioning and doubts Ethical questioning and arrivals of the I The middle ground as third space Chapter 5: Dissensus in Arts-Based Research Practice Lockdown The running, the films and the filming Dissensus and running as an educational space My stunning stream and ecological awareness Affect and dissensuality Research? Art? Activism? Or only running? Chapter 6: A Call for Dissensus in Education Helga Eng The importance of teaching and time The importance of resistance The importance of artistic approaches to teaching The importance of sensibility and affect Why teachers and teacher education matters Why art matters ReferencesReviewsAuthor InformationLisbet Skregelid is a professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Agder, Norway. She is engaged in questions regarding why art matters in society generally and in education particularly. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |