Imagining social justice


Autoria(s): McArdle, Felicity; Knight, Linda M.; Stratigos, Tina
Data(s)

01/12/2013

Resumo

This paper examines how creativity and the arts can assist teachers who teach from a social justice perspective, and how knowledge built through meaningful experiences of difference can make a difference. Just as imagining is central to visual arts practice, so too the capacity to imagine is a necessity for social justice. The authors ask what art can do, and how art can work, to bring about greater understandings and practices around social justice and the early years. A ‘recognitive justice’ (Fraser, 1997, 2000; Cazden, 2012) requires the capacity to be sensitive to the multiple voices that need to be heard, and the ability to imagine how lives might be lived differently. The arts can provide powerful means for thinking social justice, and the experiences described in this paper can have application in addressing social justice in the professional preparation of prospective teachers. Three teacher educators who teach from a social justice perspective apply a collective biography methodology to their stories of art activity. Data were collected from three sites: transcripts, notes and digital images from a salon evening; ethnographic observations, field notes and artefacts from a school classroom; and a/r/tographic data generated in a university art classroom. Data were analysed using Foucault and the conceptual work of other post-structuralist philosophies, to explore how aesthetic and creative artistic activity could excite imaginations and open up multiple possibilities for richer forms of educational outcomes – for teacher educators, their students, and ultimately for young children.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/68750/

Publicador

Symposium Journals

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/68750/2/68750.pdf

http://www.wwwords.co.uk/ciec/content/pdfs/14/issue14_4.asp

DOI:10.2304/ciec.2013.14.4.357

McArdle, Felicity, Knight, Linda M., & Stratigos, Tina (2013) Imagining social justice. Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 14(4), pp. 357-369.

Direitos

Copyright 2013 Symposium Journals

Fonte

Faculty of Education; School of Early Childhood

Palavras-Chave #130102 Early Childhood Education (excl. Maori) #130201 Creative Arts Media and Communication Curriculum and Pedagogy #130313 Teacher Education and Professional Development of Educators #arts based inquiry #social justice education #early childhood #teacher education #poststructural theory
Tipo

Journal Article