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Publication Date: 2021-May
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The Only Artist in My Family: Selective Self-Identification in University-Level Art Students
Makemson, Justin
International Journal of Art & Design Education, v40 n2 p309-323 May 2021
Self-identification is essential to the mediation of educational outcomes, however the selective self-identification of students as an artist remains a relatively unexplored area of research in art education. This project uses qualitative narrative analysis to deconstruct the life stories of university-level art students, to examine formative processes underlying selective artistic self-identification, and to discern how dispositions developed in earlier experiences impact student engagement, performance and motivation at the university level. Research findings indicate students-as-artist identities develop along two distinct dramaturgical positions and emphasise the importance of mentor relationships, student-choice, open exploration, and environmental support to the development of emerging student-as-art identities. The researcher reviews literature broadly supporting an examination of selective self-identification, outlines methods used to deconstruct the life stories of university-level art students, examines evidence of emerging patterns in the data, and concludes with a short discussion of how findings of this project impact the teacher's role in corroborating selective artistic self-identification in students.
Descriptors: Art Education, College Students, Self Concept, Artists, Personal Narratives, Identification (Psychology)
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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