Art ± Education: The Paradox of the Ventriloquist’s Soliloquy

When we speak of art education, are we trying to make sense of somethingby means of something else, just as a ventriloquist speaks with the mouth ofa dummy to make us believe that he is having a dialogue with someone elsewhen in effect he is speaking to himself? This paper discusses how art educatio...

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Main Author: John Baldacchino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de Lisboa 2015-12-01
Series:Sisyphus
Subjects:
Art
Online Access:https://revistas.rcaap.pt/sisyphus/article/view/7719
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spelling doaj-eefe7678f34640a98b3014a59bfa3ace2020-11-25T01:14:20ZengUniversidade de LisboaSisyphus2182-84742182-96402015-12-013110.25749/sis.7719Art ± Education: The Paradox of the Ventriloquist’s SoliloquyJohn Baldacchino0University of DundeeWhen we speak of art education, are we trying to make sense of somethingby means of something else, just as a ventriloquist speaks with the mouth ofa dummy to make us believe that he is having a dialogue with someone elsewhen in effect he is speaking to himself? This paper discusses how art educationcould only flourish as an act of approximation as it rejects the incrementaland constructivist assumptions that have turned art and educationinto transactional instruments. Discussing art and education’s immanentrelationship, this paper argues that art education is only necessary by forceof the accidents that characterise it. Four scenarios, here identified in whatthe author calls the paradox of the ventriloquist’s soliloquy in art education,illustrate this argument. In discussing how this comes about, this papermakes reference to Herner Saeverot’s concept of indirect pedagogy andCharles Garoian’s prosthetic pedagogy.https://revistas.rcaap.pt/sisyphus/article/view/7719ArtEducationImmanenceParadoxVentriloquismApproximation
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Art ± Education: The Paradox of the Ventriloquist’s Soliloquy
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Art
Education
Immanence
Paradox
Ventriloquism
Approximation
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title Art ± Education: The Paradox of the Ventriloquist’s Soliloquy
title_short Art ± Education: The Paradox of the Ventriloquist’s Soliloquy
title_full Art ± Education: The Paradox of the Ventriloquist’s Soliloquy
title_fullStr Art ± Education: The Paradox of the Ventriloquist’s Soliloquy
title_full_unstemmed Art ± Education: The Paradox of the Ventriloquist’s Soliloquy
title_sort art ± education: the paradox of the ventriloquist’s soliloquy
publisher Universidade de Lisboa
series Sisyphus
issn 2182-8474
2182-9640
publishDate 2015-12-01
description When we speak of art education, are we trying to make sense of somethingby means of something else, just as a ventriloquist speaks with the mouth ofa dummy to make us believe that he is having a dialogue with someone elsewhen in effect he is speaking to himself? This paper discusses how art educationcould only flourish as an act of approximation as it rejects the incrementaland constructivist assumptions that have turned art and educationinto transactional instruments. Discussing art and education’s immanentrelationship, this paper argues that art education is only necessary by forceof the accidents that characterise it. Four scenarios, here identified in whatthe author calls the paradox of the ventriloquist’s soliloquy in art education,illustrate this argument. In discussing how this comes about, this papermakes reference to Herner Saeverot’s concept of indirect pedagogy andCharles Garoian’s prosthetic pedagogy.
topic Art
Education
Immanence
Paradox
Ventriloquism
Approximation
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