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Pedagogical Explorations in a Posthuman Age


Pedagogical Explorations in a Posthuman Age

Essays on Designer Capitalism, Eco-Aestheticism, and Visual and Popular Culture as West-East Meet
Palgrave Studies in Educational Futures

von: jan jagodzinski

96,29 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 03.07.2020
ISBN/EAN: 9783030486181
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This book problematizes the role of education in an increasingly mediatized world through the lenses of creativity, new media, and consumerism. At the core of the issue, the author argues, creativity in art education is being co-opted to serve the purposes of current economic trends towards designer capitalism. Using an East meets West approach, jagodzinski draws on Deleuze and Guattarian philosophy to explore visual and popular culture in Korean society, addressing the tensions that exist between designer education and art that explores the human condition. In doing so, he challenges art educators to envision a new paradigm for education which questions established media ontologies and incorporates new ways to confront the crisis of the Anthropocene.</p>
1. Introduction: The Paradoxes and Worries in Contemporary Times.- 2. Inflexions of Deleuze/Guattari: For A New Ontology of Media When West-East Meet.- 3. Korean Visual and Popular Culture: An Outsider's View.- 4. Exploring Korean Visual and Pop Culture.- 5. Kim Ki-duk's Cinema of Imperceptibility: Playing the Senses.- 6. Aesthetic Wars: Between the Creative Industries and Nomadology.- 7. Art/Education: In the Service of Designer Capitalism.- 8. Reconsidering Visual Cultural Studies: Interrogating Representation.- 9. The Challenge for Art/Education: The Digitalized World of New Media.- 10. Art/Education at the 'End of the World'.- 11. Thinking 'the End of Times': The Significance of Bioart/BioArt for Art/Education.- 12. Between the Nonhuman and Inhuman: The Challenge of the Posthuman for Art/Education in the 21st Century.
<p><b>jan jagodzinski</b> is Professor of Art and Media Education in the Department of Secondary Education, University of Alberta, Canada. He is the author of 15 books.</p>
<p>This book problematizes the role of education in an increasingly mediatized world through the lenses of creativity, new media, and consumerism. At the core of the issue, the author argues, creativity in art education is being co-opted to serve the purposes of current economic trends towards designer capitalism. Using an East meets West approach, jagodzinski draws on Deleuze and Guattarian philosophy to explore visual and popular culture in Korean society, addressing the tensions that exist between designer education and art that explores the human condition. In doing so, he challenges art educators to envision a new paradigm for education which questions established media ontologies and incorporates new ways to confront the crisis of the Anthropocene.</p>
Draws on a Deleuze and Guattarian philosophy to show how non-representational thought can be understood within visual art and media Presents an overview of the field of Visual Cultural Studies (VCS) as it relates to art education Explores Korean Visual and Popular Culture from the point of view of an outsider Charts the filmography of Kim Ki-Duk from a Deleuzian perspective
​“The essence or heart of this book will reorient and challenge art education in the era of misconceived creativity and designer capitalism. Assemblaging and intersecting Deleuze and Guattari’s ideas, Taoist concepts, Korean popular culture, and bio and media art, jagodzinski deeply and brilliantly offers ways art educators can challenge dominant and representative thoughts in art and education. Most interestingly, the author opens up new possibilities and doors to explore the complexity and interrelationships between Taoism and Deleuze|Guattari philosophy.”&nbsp;<br>—<b>Ryan Shin</b>, Professor, Art and Visual Culture Education, University of Arizona, USA<p>“jagodzinski’s analysis of popular and visual culture in South Korea will engage readers with melodramas, films, K-pops, and even PC games. In this book, Korea's cultural singularity provides insights into the capitalist problems circulating through postmodern control societies in the form of desire, control, biopower, and ecology. I am fascinated by ways he invites readers to explore how the assemblages of nature, culture, and technology in the posthuman era are addressed through his minorization of South Korean popular culture.”<br>—Ahn, In Kee</b>, Professor, Department of Art Education, Chuncheon National University of Education, South Korea</p>

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