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Postdevelopmental Approaches to Challenging Myths and Misconceptions in Early Childhood Art
Postdevelopmental Approaches to Challenging Myths and Misconceptions in Early Childhood Art
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ISBN No.: 9781350539280
Pages: 256
Year: 202603
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 165.60
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Series Editors' Foreword 1. Introduction: "All Children Are Foreigners", Heather Kaplan (University of Texas El Paso, USA) and Christine Marmé Thompson (Pennsylvania State University, USA) Part I: Uncovering Myth Through Affect 2. The Work of Fantasy and Erasure In Childhood Art, Christopher M. Schulte (University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, USA) 3. Artistic/Aesthetic Inquiry, and the Myth that Children Should Be Seen and Not Heard , Heather Kaplan (University of Texas At El Paso, USA) 4. Learning from Children's Drawing and Talk About the Multiplicity of Meaning , Mona Sakr (Middlesex University in London, UK) 5. Random Nonsense and Chaos: Ways that Children Make Sense, Jeff Cornwall (Colorado State University, USA) 6. The Hospitalities and Generosities of Young Children's Drawing, Sylvia Kind and Adrienne Argent (Capilano University, Canada) 7.


The Story of Complexity and Enchantment: The Rhythm of the Easels, Vicky Grube (Appalachian State University, USA) Part II: Uncovering Myth Through Method/Action/Activism/Enactment 8. Drawing Pedagogy: Towards An Enchanted Education, Leslie Rech Penn (University of Georgia, USA) 9. Teaching Art Methods and Disobedience to Pre-Service Teachers, Sally Pirie (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA) 10. Visualized Moments of Disruption and "The Child", Marleena Mustola and Mari-Jatta Rissanen (University of Jyväskylä, Finland) 11. Creating Space for Young Children's Aesthetic Points of View As Socially Engaged Art Practice, Geralyn Schroeder Yu (University of New Mexico, USA) 12. I Remember Damage: Reparenting as Re-Education, Marissa Mcclure Sweeny (Carlow University, USA) Part III: Uncovering Myth Through Questions of Space, Place, and Institution 13. Children Teaching Children: Myths of Incompetence in Early Childhood Education - An Autoethnographic Narrative From Career and Technical Education in Rural Pennsylvania, Kristine Sunday (Independent Scholar, USA) 14. Artful Invitations: Pedagogical Offerings as a Reciprocal Process, Jaye Johnson Thiel (University of Alabama, USA) 15.


The Myth of the Art Studio in Early Childhood Education, Kwang Dae (Mitsy) Chung ( University of Western Ontario, Canada) 16. Children Unwelcome: Troubling 'No Kids Zones' in South Korean Art Museums for Democratic Public Pedagogy, Hayon Park (George Mason University, USA) 17. Potty Talk Is Not Allowed At School: School Art + The Myth of the Innocent Child, Shana Cinquemani (Rhode Island School of Design, USA) 18. Opening Up A Co-Laboratory: (Re)Searching Traces of Play, Christina Macrae, Rachel Holmes, & Laura Trafi-Prats (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) References Index.


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