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Pedagogies of taking care : art, pedagogy and the gift of otherness / Dennis Atkinson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London [England] : Bloomsbury Academic, 2022Distributor: [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (256 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781350288355
  • 9781350288348
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 370.1 23
LOC classification:
  • LB41 .A87 2022eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: An Ethico-Aesthetic Project for a Pedagogy of Taking Care -- 1. Changing the Value of the Currency in Pedagogic Work -- 2. Pedagogy, Conditions and Value -- 3. Gilbert Simondon's Transduction and Pedagogic Practice -- 4. On the Idea of Speculative Pedagogies -- 5. The Scandal of the Truth of Art and its Implications for Art in Education -- 6. The Gift of Otherness -- 7. Pedagogic Work and Art Practice -- 8. Pedagogy of the Interstices -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.
Summary: "This book traces the notion of care and civic values in education that are largely devalued today by neoliberal economic concerns. Through a discussion of educators and philosophers including Arendt, Foucault, Guattari, Patocka, Simondon, Stengers and Whitehead Atkinson explores the 'gift of otherness' in relation to an ethico-politics of pedagogic practice and learning, including art education. He argues for pedagogical practices that facilitate and support each learner's pathways through what is called a pedagogy of taking care. This involves paying due attention, with empathy, to each learner's pathway of learning and to the difference and divergence of such pathways. It also requires the teacher to take care, to be vigilant towards their own pedagogical frameworks that inform pedagogical work, particularly when a student or child produces work that does not accord with such frameworks. Atkinson not only critiques the world as it is, but offers possible futures of being, not dominated by the neoliberal tools of force and power. Pedagogies of care allow us to think differently about education and art education, and revaluate it's meaning within research, classrooms, non-formal contexts of education and cultural institutions."-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: An Ethico-Aesthetic Project for a Pedagogy of Taking Care -- 1. Changing the Value of the Currency in Pedagogic Work -- 2. Pedagogy, Conditions and Value -- 3. Gilbert Simondon's Transduction and Pedagogic Practice -- 4. On the Idea of Speculative Pedagogies -- 5. The Scandal of the Truth of Art and its Implications for Art in Education -- 6. The Gift of Otherness -- 7. Pedagogic Work and Art Practice -- 8. Pedagogy of the Interstices -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.

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"This book traces the notion of care and civic values in education that are largely devalued today by neoliberal economic concerns. Through a discussion of educators and philosophers including Arendt, Foucault, Guattari, Patocka, Simondon, Stengers and Whitehead Atkinson explores the 'gift of otherness' in relation to an ethico-politics of pedagogic practice and learning, including art education. He argues for pedagogical practices that facilitate and support each learner's pathways through what is called a pedagogy of taking care. This involves paying due attention, with empathy, to each learner's pathway of learning and to the difference and divergence of such pathways. It also requires the teacher to take care, to be vigilant towards their own pedagogical frameworks that inform pedagogical work, particularly when a student or child produces work that does not accord with such frameworks. Atkinson not only critiques the world as it is, but offers possible futures of being, not dominated by the neoliberal tools of force and power. Pedagogies of care allow us to think differently about education and art education, and revaluate it's meaning within research, classrooms, non-formal contexts of education and cultural institutions."-- Provided by publisher.

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