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Pedagogies of the image[electronic resource] :photo-archives, cultural histories, and postfoundational inquiry /
紀錄類型:
書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
371.3352
書名/作者:
Pedagogies of the image : photo-archives, cultural histories, and postfoundational inquiry // by Hannah M. Tavares.
作者:
Tavares, Hannah M.
出版者:
Dordrecht : : Springer Netherlands :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
x, 105 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Photography in education.
標題:
Education - Philosophy.
標題:
Education.
標題:
Educational Philosophy.
標題:
Philosophy of Education.
標題:
Sociology of Education.
ISBN:
9789401776196
ISBN:
9789401776172
內容註:
1. Why Photo-Archives -- 2. About Reading -- 3. Bereavement -- 4. Heterofamilial Myths -- 5. Troubling Formations -- 6. Postfoundational Praxis -- 7. It Isn't Over.
摘要、提要註:
This work considers the potential of photographs for orienting in a critical direction the scope, questions and interests of the disciplinary conventions of the field of educational inquiry. Visual objects may help illuminate broader socio-historical events and logics that are deeply entwined with education yet remain marginal to or "outside" of what constitutes its domain of study. In this work photographic images are treated as resources for re-visioning the founding disciplinary objects of educational studies by reorienting its proper objects of study, traditional archives, persistent categories, frames of reference, and accepted portals of research and inquiry. A theoretic framing shapes the question taken up in this work, "How might an engagement with photo-archives open new horizons in the study of education from a postfoundationalist, multi-theoretic and cross-disciplinary perspective?" The author constructs a rather unconventional vantage point to explore this question that opens on to the discursive spaces of three photographs made of three women in the years 1897, 1949, and 1966. The photographs are analysed from three theoretic approaches. First, it is indicated how each photographic image not only marks a relationship to the past, the present, and the future but to the rules and conventions of photographic practices. These particular images give an account of what both persists and exceeds the photographic image, and permit to rewrite the bodies and lives pictured. Second, the subject matter of each photographic image while singular and local bears witness to the complex network of racial, patriarchal and colonial logics and their profound imbrication with a "technically mediated inscription." For all their singularity the photographs cannot but evoke their relation to the deeply historical character of photography. Finally, the photographs make possible an account of broader occurrences, subterranean histories, contexts, and differently situated experiences that illuminate, much like the principle of montage, a sequence of overlapping events crosscutting with one another consequently throwing open the possibility of responding to and transforming the histories and archives we are given.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-7619-6
Pedagogies of the image[electronic resource] :photo-archives, cultural histories, and postfoundational inquiry /
Tavares, Hannah M.
Pedagogies of the image
photo-archives, cultural histories, and postfoundational inquiry /[electronic resource] :by Hannah M. Tavares. - Dordrecht :Springer Netherlands :2016. - x, 105 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - SpringerBriefs in education,2211-1921. - SpringerBriefs in education..
1. Why Photo-Archives -- 2. About Reading -- 3. Bereavement -- 4. Heterofamilial Myths -- 5. Troubling Formations -- 6. Postfoundational Praxis -- 7. It Isn't Over.
This work considers the potential of photographs for orienting in a critical direction the scope, questions and interests of the disciplinary conventions of the field of educational inquiry. Visual objects may help illuminate broader socio-historical events and logics that are deeply entwined with education yet remain marginal to or "outside" of what constitutes its domain of study. In this work photographic images are treated as resources for re-visioning the founding disciplinary objects of educational studies by reorienting its proper objects of study, traditional archives, persistent categories, frames of reference, and accepted portals of research and inquiry. A theoretic framing shapes the question taken up in this work, "How might an engagement with photo-archives open new horizons in the study of education from a postfoundationalist, multi-theoretic and cross-disciplinary perspective?" The author constructs a rather unconventional vantage point to explore this question that opens on to the discursive spaces of three photographs made of three women in the years 1897, 1949, and 1966. The photographs are analysed from three theoretic approaches. First, it is indicated how each photographic image not only marks a relationship to the past, the present, and the future but to the rules and conventions of photographic practices. These particular images give an account of what both persists and exceeds the photographic image, and permit to rewrite the bodies and lives pictured. Second, the subject matter of each photographic image while singular and local bears witness to the complex network of racial, patriarchal and colonial logics and their profound imbrication with a "technically mediated inscription." For all their singularity the photographs cannot but evoke their relation to the deeply historical character of photography. Finally, the photographs make possible an account of broader occurrences, subterranean histories, contexts, and differently situated experiences that illuminate, much like the principle of montage, a sequence of overlapping events crosscutting with one another consequently throwing open the possibility of responding to and transforming the histories and archives we are given.
ISBN: 9789401776196
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-94-017-7619-6doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
650743
Photography in education.
LC Class. No.: TR816 / .T38 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 371.3352
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