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16 Brazilian Connections between Fine Art and Art Teaching since the 1920s
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Lucimar Bello Pereira Frange
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Chapter 1 Historical and Contemporary Stories of Art Education and Visual Culture 1
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Part I European Traditions and Transformation in Art Education
- 2 From Imperialism to Internationalism: Policy Making in British Art Education, 1853–1944, with Special Reference to the Work of Herbert Read 13
- Chapter 3 Framing the Empty Space 33
- Chapter 4 From Drawing to Visual Culture 49
- Chapter 5 From Art Making to Visual Communication 67
- Chapter 6 Educational Art and Artistic Teaching 85
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Part II Histories and Change in North American Art Education
- 7 Teaching Drawing in Nineteenth-Century Canada: Why 105
- Chapter 8 The Role of Modern Art and Art Education in the Creation of a National Culture 121
- Chapter 9 Creative and Critical Digital Practices in Art Education throughout North America 137
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Part III Art Education Policy and Practice in the Asia-Pacific Region
- 10 Artistic, Cultural, and Political Structures Determining the Educational Direction of the First Japanese Schoolbook on Art in 1871 149
- Chapter 11 Australian Visual Arts Education 167
- Chapter 12 Contemporary Trends of Visual Arts Education Curriculum in Asia 183
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Part IV African Art Education in Transition
- 13 Art Education and Social, Political, and Economic Changes in Morocco 199
- Chapter 14 Arts Education in Cabo Verde and Mozambique 213
- Chapter 15 Truncated Art Education 229
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Part V Alliances for Art Education in South America
- 16 Brazilian Connections between Fine Art and Art Teaching since the 1920s 243
- Chapter 17 Rationales for Art Education in Chilean Schools 261
- Chapter 18 Art Education, Visual Culture, and Curriculum in South America and Argentina 277
- Chapter 19 Imagining Futures for Visual Arts Education 291
- References 303
- Contributors 335
- Index 341
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Chapter 1 Historical and Contemporary Stories of Art Education and Visual Culture 1
-
Part I European Traditions and Transformation in Art Education
- 2 From Imperialism to Internationalism: Policy Making in British Art Education, 1853–1944, with Special Reference to the Work of Herbert Read 13
- Chapter 3 Framing the Empty Space 33
- Chapter 4 From Drawing to Visual Culture 49
- Chapter 5 From Art Making to Visual Communication 67
- Chapter 6 Educational Art and Artistic Teaching 85
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Part II Histories and Change in North American Art Education
- 7 Teaching Drawing in Nineteenth-Century Canada: Why 105
- Chapter 8 The Role of Modern Art and Art Education in the Creation of a National Culture 121
- Chapter 9 Creative and Critical Digital Practices in Art Education throughout North America 137
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Part III Art Education Policy and Practice in the Asia-Pacific Region
- 10 Artistic, Cultural, and Political Structures Determining the Educational Direction of the First Japanese Schoolbook on Art in 1871 149
- Chapter 11 Australian Visual Arts Education 167
- Chapter 12 Contemporary Trends of Visual Arts Education Curriculum in Asia 183
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Part IV African Art Education in Transition
- 13 Art Education and Social, Political, and Economic Changes in Morocco 199
- Chapter 14 Arts Education in Cabo Verde and Mozambique 213
- Chapter 15 Truncated Art Education 229
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Part V Alliances for Art Education in South America
- 16 Brazilian Connections between Fine Art and Art Teaching since the 1920s 243
- Chapter 17 Rationales for Art Education in Chilean Schools 261
- Chapter 18 Art Education, Visual Culture, and Curriculum in South America and Argentina 277
- Chapter 19 Imagining Futures for Visual Arts Education 291
- References 303
- Contributors 335
- Index 341