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      Culture as Commons

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      Art and Social Justice Education book

      Culture as Commons
      Edited ByTherese Quinn, John Ploof, Lisa Hochtritt
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2011
      eBook Published 21 December 2011
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203852477
      Pages 248
      eBook ISBN 9780203852477
      Subjects Education
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      Quinn, T., Ploof, J., & Hochtritt, L. (Eds.). (2011). Art and Social Justice Education: Culture as Commons (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203852477

      ABSTRACT

      Art and Social Justice Education offers inspiration and tools for educators to craft critical, meaningful, and transformative arts education curriculum and arts integration projects. The images, descriptive texts, essays, and resources are grounded within a clear social justice framework and linked to ideas about culture as commons. Essays and a section written by and for teachers who have already incorporated contemporary artists and ideas into their curriculums help readers to imagine ways to use the content in their own settings. This book is enhanced by a Companion Website (www.routledge.com/cw/quinn) featuring artists and artworks, project examples, and dialogue threads for educators.

      Proposing that art can contribute in a wide range of ways to the work of envisioning and making a more just world, this imaginative, practical, and engaging sourcebook of contemporary artists’ works and education resources advances the field of arts education, locally, nationally, and internationally, by moving beyond models of discipline-based or expressive art education. It will be welcomed by all educators seeking to include the arts and social justice in their curricula.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter

      Editors' Introduction

      It's a Movement, So Start Moving: Art Education for Social Justice
      ByTherese Quinn, John Ploof, Lisa Hochtritt

      part Part I|46 pages

      The Commons

      chapter |3 pages

      Introduction

      Yours as Much as Mine
      ByTherese Quinn

      chapter 1|3 pages

      Justseeds

      An Artists' Cooperative
      ByDavid Darts

      chapter 2|2 pages

      Heidi Cody

      Letters to the World and the ABCs of Visual Culture
      ByKevin Tavin

      chapter 3|3 pages

      Kutiman

      ByK. Wayne Yang

      chapter 4|3 pages

      Torolab

      Border Research Gone Molecular
      ByNato Thompson

      chapter 5|2 pages

      Mequitta Ahuja

      Afrogalaxy
      ByRomi Crawford

      chapter 6|3 pages

      Emily Jacir

      The Intersection of Art and Politics
      ByEdie Pistolesi

      chapter 7|3 pages

      Paula Nicho Cúmez

      Crossing Borders
      ByKryssi Staikidis

      chapter 8|3 pages

      Rafael Trelles

      Cleaning Up the Stain of Militarism
      ByNicolas Lampert

      chapter 9|7 pages

      Experience, Discover, Interpret, and Communicate

      Material Culture Studies and Social Justice in Art Education
      ByDoug Blandy

      chapter 10|6 pages

      Educational Crisis

      An Artistic Intervention
      ByDipti Desai, Elizabeth Koch

      chapter 11|6 pages

      Social Media/Social Justice

      The (Creative) Commons and K-12 Art Education
      ByW. Robert Sweeny, Hannah Johnston

      part Part II|48 pages

      Our Cultures

      chapter |4 pages

      Introduction

      Build Something Fresh
      ByJohn Ploof

      chapter 12|3 pages

      Kaisa Leka

      Confusing the Disability/Ability Divide
      ByCarrie Sandahl

      chapter 13|3 pages

      Darrel Morris

      Men Don't Sew in Public
      ByDónal O’Donoghue

      chapter 14|3 pages

      Nicholas Galanin

      Imaginary Indian and the Indigenous Gaze
      ByAnne-Marie Tupuola

      chapter 15|3 pages

      Kimsooja

      The Performance of Universality
      ByDalida María Benfield

      chapter 16|3 pages

      Xu Bing

      Words of Art
      ByBuzz Spector

      chapter 17|3 pages

      Bernard Williams

      Art as Reinterpretation, Identity as Art
      ByJames Haywood Rolling

      chapter 18|3 pages

      Hock E Aye VI Edgar Heap of Birds

      Beyond the Chief
      ByElizabeth Delacruz

      chapter 19|2 pages

      Samuel Fosso

      Queering Performances of Realness
      ByG. E. Washington

      chapter 20|7 pages

      Cultural Conversations in Spiral Curriculum

      ByOlivia Gude

      chapter 21|6 pages

      Arts Making as an ACT of Theory

      ByMiia Collanus, Tiina Heinonen

      chapter 22|6 pages

      Pedagogy, Collaboration, and Transformation

      A Conversation with Brett Cook
      ByKorina Jocson, Brett Cook

      part Part III|48 pages

      Toward Futures

      chapter |4 pages

      Introduction

      The Next Big Thing
      ByLisa Hochtritt

      chapter 23|3 pages

      Harrell Fletcher

      Shaping a New Social
      ByJuan Carlos Castro

      chapter 24|3 pages

      Pinky & Bunny

      Critical Pedagogy 2.0
      BySteven Ciampaglia

      chapter 25|3 pages

      LA Pocha Nostra

      Practicing Mere Life
      ByJorge Lucero

      chapter 26|3 pages

      Future Farmers

      Leaping Over the Impossible Present
      ByA. Laurie Palmer

      chapter 27|3 pages

      Appalshop

      Learning from Rural Youth Media
      ByMaritza Bautista

      chapter 28|3 pages

      Navjot Altaf

      What Public, Whose Art?
      ByManisha Sharma

      chapter 29|3 pages

      The Chiapas Photography Project

      You Can't Unsee It
      ByLisa Yun Lee

      chapter 30|2 pages

      Dilomprizulike

      Art as Political Agency
      ByRaimundo Martins

      chapter 31|7 pages

      In Search of Clean Water and Critical Environmental Justice

      Collaborative Artistic Responses Through the Possibilities of Sustainability and Appropriate Technologies
      ByB. Stephen Carpenter, Marissa Muñoz

      chapter 32|5 pages

      Opening Spaces For Subjectivity in an Urban Middle-School Art Classroom

      A Dialogue between Theory and Practice
      ByCarol Culp, Rubén Gaztambide-Fernández

      chapter 33|7 pages

      Story Drawings

      Revisiting Personal Struggles, Empathizing with “Others”
      BySharif Bey

      part Part IV|41 pages

      Voices of Teachers

      chapter |5 pages

      Introduction

      Art Matters
      ByGraeme Sullivan

      chapter 34|3 pages

      Holding the Camera

      ByMaura Nugent

      chapter 35|3 pages

      The Streets are our Canvas

      Skateboarding, Hip-Hop, and School
      ByKeith “K-Dub” Williams

      chapter 36|4 pages

      The Zine Teacher's Dilemma

      ByJesse Senechal

      chapter 37|4 pages

      Miracle on 79Th Street

      Using Community as Curriculum
      ByDelaney Gersten Susie

      chapter 38|4 pages

      Public School, Public Failure, Public Art?

      ByBert Stabler

      chapter 39|4 pages

      Animating the Bill of Rights

      ByWilliam Estrada

      chapter 40|4 pages

      Think Twice, Make Once

      ByAnne Thulson

      chapter 41|4 pages

      Art History and Social Justice in the Middle-School Classroom

      ByKimberly Lane

      chapter 42|4 pages

      Whatever Comes Next Will be Made and Named By Us

      ByVanessa López-Sparaco
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