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A call for dissensus in art education!
Lisbet Skregelidsubject
Abstracts0504 sociologyGeneral Arts and Humanities05 social sciences050401 social sciences methods050301 educationSociology0503 educationVisual arts educationEducationVisual artsdescription
This article argues for the relevance of the term dissensus by the French philosopher Jacques Rancière in an art educational context in particular and an educational context in general. This argument is based on research referred to in this article, where the author made use of dissensus to analyse how encounters with contemporary art contribute to movements in youngsters’ ways of relating to artworks and the environment that surrounds them, as well as changes in the ways of relating to themselves and others ‐ what here is called events of subjectivation. As dissensus is seen as a premise for subjectivation, the author argues for initiating dissensus by introducing students to both art and educational practices that contrast the norm and disrupt the expected. The article also discusses why dissensus as an educational strategy and an aesthetic turn in education seems to be urgent in a contemporary educational climate.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2019-06-01 | International Journal of Education Through Art |