African Caribbean pupils in art education / / Paul Dash.
This book deals with the issue of African Caribbean pupil invisibility in the art and design classroom. As such it addresses African Caribbean pupil invisibility in almost any teaching and learning context. The book argues that the slave trade, which ruptured their continuities with an African past,...
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Place / Publishing House: | Rotterdam, The Netherlands : : Sense Publishers,, [2010] ©2010 |
Year of Publication: | 2010 |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource |
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary Material
- The Background to the Study
- Introduction
- The Process of Gap
- Multicultural Art Teaching Content and Diaspora Children
- The Contemporary Cultural Space
- Presentation of Research Data
- Research Methodology
- The Research
- Connections with Africa Research Question 2
- Connections with Europe
- Reflections on Key Findings in the Research
- Absence of Ruins
- African Caribbean Body-Style and the Classroom
- Popular Culture and Black Expressivity
- Conclusion
- References
- Extended Quote from Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man
- I Can do it Conference Report.