Youth, Arts, and Education: Reassembling Subjectivity through Affect

Youth, Arts, and Education: Reassembling Subjectivity through Affect

by Anna Hickey-Moody
Youth, Arts, and Education: Reassembling Subjectivity through Affect

Youth, Arts, and Education: Reassembling Subjectivity through Affect

by Anna Hickey-Moody

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Overview

How are the arts important in young people’s lives? Youth, Arts and Education offers a groundbreaking theory of arts education. Anna Hickey-Moody explores how the arts are ways of belonging, resisting, being governed and being heard.

Through examples from the United Kingdom and Australia, Anna Hickey-Moody shows the cultural significance of the kinds of learning that occur in and through arts. Drawing on the thought of Gilles Deleuze, she develops the theory of affective pedagogy, which explains the process of learning that happens through aesthetics.

Bridging divides between critical pedagogical theory, youth studies and arts education scholarship, this book:

  • Explains the cultural significance of the kinds of learning that occur in and through arts
  • Advances a theory of aesthetic citizenship created by youth arts
  • Demonstrates ways in which arts practices are forms popular and public pedagogy
  • Critiques popular ideas that art can be used to fix problems in the lives of youth at risk

Youth, Arts and Education is the first post-critical theory of arts education. It will be of interest to students and scholars across the social sciences and humanities, in particular in the sociology of education, arts education, youth studies, sociology of the arts and cultural studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415572644
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/29/2012
Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Anna Hickey-Moody is a Lecturer in the Department of Gender and Cultural Studies at the University of Sydney. She is the author of Unimaginable Bodies: intellectual disability, performance and becomings (Sense 2009), co-author of Masculinity Beyond the Metropolis (Palgrave 2006), co-editor of Disability Matters: pedagogy, media and affect (Routledge 2011), and Deleuzian Encounters: studies in contemporary social issues (Palgrave 2007).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments. List of Figures. Introduction: Youth, Arts and Education 1. Little Publics: Performance as the Articulation of Youth Voice 2. Assemblages of Governance: Moral Panics, Risk and Self-Salvation 3. Tradition, innovation, Fusion: Local Articulations of Global Scapes of Girl Dance 4. Do You Want to Battle with Me? Schooling Masculinity 5. Affective Pedagogy: Reassembling Subjectivity through Art. Bibliography. Index

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