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Publication Date: 2011
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Verbalization in Children's Drawing Performances: Toward a Metaphorical Continuum of Inscription, Extension, and Re-Inscription
Schulte, Christopher M.
Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, v53 n1 p20-34 Fall 2011
Reconceptualizing the relationship between a child/subject and the adult/researcher is necessary in order to begin unraveling the possibilities entangled in children's learning practices, particularly those articulated by/through children's drawing performances. This article seeks to expand upon the complexities of researcher/subject relationships, participatory research practices, documentation as a context for critical inquiry and interpretation, and children's drawing as a social performance. Utilizing a metaphorical continuum of inscription, extension, and re-inscription to continually re-contextualize the verbal interactions between Carter (the subject) and myself (the researcher), spaces of de-familiarization are constructed that illuminate and give rise to additional epistemological layers, accentuating an already complex understanding of children's drawing performances. (Contains 6 figures and 1 endnote.)
Descriptors: Freehand Drawing, Childrens Art, Learning, Performance, Interpersonal Relationship, Participatory Research, Verbal Communication, Listening, Conflict, Cooperation, Familiarity
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Language: English
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