从跨学科和非殖民化视角看无实体的唯物主义:迈向艺术教育的要素哲学

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David Rousell, Anna Hickey-Moody, Jelena Aleksic
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本文将艺术及其教育潜能视为对身体元素构成和组织模式的活生生的实验,将水、土、空气和火作为身体学习以不同方式感知、移动和行动的环境。由此,本文提出了一系列关于艺术教育元素哲学的主张,这些主张承认身体的交叉性和非殖民化潜能,并努力通过创造性的教学实践来放大和扩散这些潜能。如果正如伊丽莎白-格罗斯(Elizabeth Grosz,2017)所提出的那样,"进化出现的链条不仅在物质上,而且在概念上都是不间断的"(第250页),那么艺术教育就为身体的非肉体和物质潜能提供了一种表达方式,因为它们随着时间的推移而变化和发展。根据这一立场,我们认为艺术教育有可能从根本上重塑与水、土、空气和火的关系,从而抵制将它们作为殖民主义和相互交叉的压迫类别的工具。
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Intersectional and Decolonial Perspectives on an Incorporeal Materialism: Towards an Elemental Philosophy of Art Education

Intersectional and Decolonial Perspectives on an Incorporeal Materialism: Towards an Elemental Philosophy of Art Education

Considering art and its educative potentials as a living experiment with the body's elemental constitution and modes of organisation, this article engages water, earth, air, and fire as milieus through which a body learns to sense, move, and act in the world differently. This leads to a series of propositions for an elemental philosophy of arts education, which recognises the intersectional and decolonial potentials of bodies, and strives to amplify and proliferate these potentials through creative pedagogic practices. If, as Elizabeth Grosz (2017) proposes, “the chain of evolutionary emergence is unbroken not only materially but also conceptually” (p. 250), then arts education offers an expression of the body's incorporeal and material potentials as they change and evolve through time. Further to this position, we argue that arts education has the potential to radically reframe relationships with water, earth, air, and fire in ways that resist their co-option as tools of colonialism and intersecting categories of oppression.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Art & Design Education (iJADE) provides an international forum for research in the field of the art and creative education. It is the primary source for the dissemination of independently refereed articles about the visual arts, creativity, crafts, design, and art history, in all aspects, phases and types of education contexts and learning situations. The journal welcomes articles from a wide range of theoretical and methodological approaches to research, and encourages submissions from the broader fields of education and the arts that are concerned with learning through art and creative education.
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