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This book traces the main gendered themes of modernist art education from the nineteenth century to the present day.

In the period of industrial modernization, art education emphasised the importance of productive modes of creativity in 'making and doing' and promoted rational 'design processes' productive of masculine identities.

With the decline of industrial production and with the rise in leisure, services and consumption, art education has shifted its relevance to the more feminine skills of flexibility, management, responsiveness and combinatory modes of creativity. The Gendering of Art Education looks at the way art education has always been implicated in producing gendered identities for modernity's gendered divisions of labour.

Table of Contents
Introduction
Theoretical perspectives
Nineteenth century contexts
Psychology in art education
Modernist art, and design education
The feminization of art education
Beyond gendering
tactics and strategies
References
Index.

GENDERING OF ART EDUCATION

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      Publisher: Open University Press
      Publication Date: 16/08/2001
      ISBN13: 9780335196487, 978-0335196487
      ISBN10: 335196489

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book traces the main gendered themes of modernist art education from the nineteenth century to the present day.

      In the period of industrial modernization, art education emphasised the importance of productive modes of creativity in 'making and doing' and promoted rational 'design processes' productive of masculine identities.

      With the decline of industrial production and with the rise in leisure, services and consumption, art education has shifted its relevance to the more feminine skills of flexibility, management, responsiveness and combinatory modes of creativity. The Gendering of Art Education looks at the way art education has always been implicated in producing gendered identities for modernity's gendered divisions of labour.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction
      Theoretical perspectives
      Nineteenth century contexts
      Psychology in art education
      Modernist art, and design education
      The feminization of art education
      Beyond gendering
      tactics and strategies
      References
      Index.

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