Title of article :
Black History Month and African Caribbean Student Learning in Art
Author/Authors :
Dash، Paul نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 3 سال 2007
Abstract :
This article looks at the concept of Black History
Month and its implications for teaching and learning
in art and design education. It argues that the
concept of Black History Month should be
discarded because it tends to promote a separatist
notion of culture and that it deflects from an
understanding of culture as a plural and intermeshing
process. The paper interrogates history as a
discourse, problematising our use of the word.
The article then looks through the eyes of two
groups of African Caribbean young people at
Black History Month, as a curriculum initiative.
The first group was interviewed at a south London
gallery and the second at a conference for African
Caribbean learners in Oxford. Two art and design
educationalists who participated in the research
project that included the south London young
people make a significant contribution to the
paper. It concludes with a personal interpretation
of movements in art and the practice of a contemporary
artist whose work endorse the key philosophical
position posited in the text that culture is
always a process on interweaving.
Journal title :
International Journal of Art & Design Education
Journal title :
International Journal of Art & Design Education