6 edition of Artistic Citizenship found in the catalog.
Published
June 21, 2006
by Routledge
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Mary Schmidt (Editor), Randy Martin (Editor) |
The Physical Object | |
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Number of Pages | 224 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL7498380M |
ISBN 10 | 0415978661 |
ISBN 10 | 9780415978668 |
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The featured topic is “Artistic Citizenship.” The deadline for submissions is Febru “Artistic Citizenship” seeks to explore how “participatory music- and arts- making” (as opposed to passively receiving “presentational art”) helps us evolve not only as individuals, but also as a society, a community. (source: Nielsen Book Data) Summary "Artistic Citizenship" asks the question: how do people in the creative arts prepare for, and participate in, civic life? This volume, developed at NYU's Tisch School, identifies the question of artistic citizenship to explore civic identity - the role of the artist in social and cultural terms.
Artistic Citizenship Artistry, Social Responsibility, and Ethical Praxis Edited by David Elliott, Marissa Silverman, and Wayne Bowman. Investigates the concept of "artistic citizenship" from the perspective of artists, activists, and scholars; Examines multiple arts-practices, including dance, media arts, music, poetry, theatre, and visual arts.
Artistic Citizenship focuses on the social responsibilities and functions of amateur and professional artists and examines ethical issues that are conventionally dismissed in discourses on these topics. The questions this book addresses include: How does the concept of citizenship relate to the arts.
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Artistic Citizenship asks the question: how do people in the creative arts prepare for, and participate in, civic life. This volume, developed at NYU’s Tisch School, identifies the question of artistic citizenship to explore civic identity – the role of the artist in social and cultural terms.
Artistic Citizenship asks the question: how do people in the creative arts prepare for, and participate in, civic life. This volume, developed at NYU's Tisch School, identifies the question of artistic citizenship to explore civic identity.
Artistic Citizenship Artistic Citizenship book the question: how do people in the creative arts prepare for, and participate in, civic life. This volume, developed at NYU’s Tisch School, identifies the question of artistic citizenship to explore civic identity – the role of the artist in social and cultural terms.
The contributing authors to this book, all Author: Mary Schmidt Campbell. Some concepts included are artistic citizenship, praxis, visual arts, media arts, music, theater, dance, and poetry. Additionally, this chapter gives an understanding of the contents of each individual chapter.
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This volume, developed at NYU’s Tisch School, identifies the question of artistic citizenship to explore civic identity – Book Edition: 1st Edition. Artistic Citizenship asks the question: how do people in the creative arts prepare for, and participate in, civic life.
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Edited by David J. Elliott, Marissa Silverman, and Wayne Bowman, "Artistic Citizenship" focuses on the social Followers: Abbs, P. The educational imperative: A defense of Socratic and aesthetic learning. London: Falmer Press. Anyon, J. Radical possibilities: Public.
Artistic Citizenship focuses on the social responsibilities and functions of amateur and professional artists and examines ethical issues that are conventionally dismissed in discourses on these topics.
The questions this book addresses include: How does the concept of citizenship relate to the arts. How do people in the creative arts prepare for, and participate in, civic life. This question is central to anyone involved in arts education and in the creation of public policy for the arts.
Celebrity endorsements of political candidates and controversies over NEA funding aside, the role of the artists - student and professional - must increasingly be couched in terms of the social:. Artistic Citizenship asks the question: how do people in the creative arts prepare for, and participate in, civic life.
This volume, developed at NYU's Tisch School, identifies the question of artistic citizenship to explore civic identity - the role of the artist in social and cultural terms. With contributions from many connected to the Tisch School including: novelist E.L.
Artistic Citizenship: Artistry, Social Responsibility, and Ethical Praxis examines the many ways that artists (amateur and professional), community artist-facilitators, educators, and scholars in music, dance/movement, theater, visual arts, poetry/storytelling, and media and technology conceive and deploy their abilities to advance democratic citizenship and human flourishing in.
Historically, the practice of citizenship developed as a way to draw people from diverse backgrounds, opinions, and interests toward a common purpose. If the people-as in “We, the people”—remain America’s most encompassing civic designation, “I am an American citizen” parses the collective into its individual agents each acting Cited by: 2.
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