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, Miriam Oesterreich
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Worlding Global Art Histories through Teaching positions art history education as a tool for world-making and democratic engagement in a time of division. It is a vital resource for educators and students that considers global art histories not as a top-down structure, but as a dynamic and evolving process. Bringing together essays, conversations, and reflections on syllabi, the contributors consider how pedagogy cultivates critical thinking and decolonial awareness. Drawing from teaching experiences in Canada, China, Germany, Singapore, the United States, and other countries, this collection advocates for relationality and pluriversal knowledge as a way to challenge a Eurocentric canon.
ISBN 978-3-96558-119-7 | Paperback | 18.5 EUR | vi, 163 pp. | 15 colour images | 17.8 cm x 12.7 cm
ISBN 978-3-96558-120-3 | PDF | Open Access | 15 colour images | 18 MB
ISBN 978-3-96558-121-0 | EPUB | Open Access | 15 colour images | 16 MB
Worlding Public Cultures
ISSN (Print): 2939-9211
ISSN (Online): 2939-922X
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