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Visual Voices : = Chicana Identity C...
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The University of Texas at San Antonio.
Visual Voices : = Chicana Identity Construction in the Art Classroom.
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,手稿 : Monograph/item
正題名/作者:
Visual Voices :/
其他題名:
Chicana Identity Construction in the Art Classroom.
作者:
Ramirez, Andra.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (141 pages)
附註:
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 79-01(E), Section: A.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International79-01A(E).
標題:
Art education. -
電子資源:
click for full text (PQDT)
ISBN:
9780355167115
Visual Voices : = Chicana Identity Construction in the Art Classroom.
Ramirez, Andra.
Visual Voices :
Chicana Identity Construction in the Art Classroom. - 1 online resource (141 pages)
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 79-01(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)
Includes bibliographical references
The purpose of this study is to examine the formation of Chicana artist identity, through previously collected oral histories of self-identifying Chicana/o artists and educators. Their identity is both inherently and actively created, and used to shape culturally efficacious classroom practices, which focus on promoting agency and activism among students. Examples most commonly used in the curricula and praxis are LatCrit and decolonial lenses that interweave counter narratives which engage sociopolitical interactions. As such, I analyze the ways in which identities among Valderas, Ramirez, Hinojosa, Lomas Garza, Barraza, and I have created. I also aim to understand the re-working of structures defining art, including historical movements, claims to techniques, and hegemonic gazes, which impart values of visual expressions that presuppose universality. Moreover, I mark the recognition of non-ownership because it breaks culturally dominant meta-narratives and myths, apprehending visual art as a critical methodology identifying and contesting oppression and dominance. I reflect on the ways in which artist educators reshape curricula to transform spaces for constructing Chicana/o identity using tools, as I critically interrogate implications of standardized texts and practices levied against Latinas. When artist educators employ counter narratives, students consciously navigate their creative spaces. Predicated on clear, strong, and powerful visual voices, Chicana artists express a Chicana self. As such, Chicana art and identity flourishes resulting in the creation of supportive activist networks and safe spaces.
Electronic reproduction.
Ann Arbor, Mich. :
ProQuest,
2018
Mode of access: World Wide Web
ISBN: 9780355167115Subjects--Topical Terms:
1179362
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