ABSTRACT

First published in 1991. The arts can only thrive in a culture where there is conversation about them. This is particularly true of the arts in an education context. Yet often the discussion is poor because we do not have the necessary concepts for the elaboration of our aesthetic responses, or sufficient familiarity with the contending schools of interpretation. The aim of Key Concepts is to engender a broad and informed conversation about the arts.

By means of over sixty alphabetically ordered essays, the author offers a map of aesthetics, critical theory and the arts in education. The essays are both informative and argumentative, with cross-references, a supporting bibliography and suggestions for further reading.

chapter |3 pages

Aesthetic/Aesthetics

chapter |3 pages

Aesthetic Field

chapter |2 pages

Aesthetic Intelligence

chapter |1 pages

Archetype

chapter |4 pages

Arts in the Primary School

chapter |3 pages

Beauty (q.v. ‘Judgment', ‘Taste’)

chapter |3 pages

Classicism and Romanticism

chapter |2 pages

Communication

chapter |3 pages

Creativity (q.v. ‘Genius')

chapter |3 pages

Dance in Education

chapter |3 pages

Death of the Author

chapter |3 pages

Drama Education

chapter |2 pages

Expression

chapter |5 pages

Feminist Critical Theory

chapter |4 pages

Film in Education

chapter |5 pages

Form, Formalism

chapter |2 pages

Genius (q.v. ‘Creativity')

chapter |3 pages

Holocaust

chapter |3 pages

Human Nature (Natural, Innate)

chapter |4 pages

‘I’

chapter |2 pages

Icon, Index, Symbol

chapter |3 pages

Imagination (q.v. ‘Creativity')

chapter |2 pages

Judgment (of Beauty, of Taste)

chapter |4 pages

Language

chapter |3 pages

Literature in Education

chapter |5 pages

Marxist Critical Theory

chapter |2 pages

Medium

chapter |4 pages

Mimesis and Katharsis

chapter |8 pages

Modernism and Post-Modernism

chapter |3 pages

Morality and Art

chapter |4 pages

Multicultural Arts Education

chapter |3 pages

Music in Education

chapter |3 pages

Obscenity and Pornography

chapter |3 pages

Photography

chapter |3 pages

Play

chapter |3 pages

Politics and Art

chapter |3 pages

Religion and Art

chapter |2 pages

Representation (and Seeing-in)

chapter |4 pages

Semiology/Semiotics

chapter |2 pages

Space and Time, Arts of

chapter |2 pages

Style

chapter |3 pages

Sublime

chapter |3 pages

Symbol, Symbolism

chapter |3 pages

Taste

chapter |2 pages

Tears and Laughter

chapter |3 pages

Tradition

chapter |3 pages

Unconscious/The Unconscious

chapter |3 pages

Visual Arts in Education