Awarded an Honorable Mention for the 2022 Society of Professors of Education Outstanding Book Award
Imagining Dewey features productive (re)interpretations of 21st century experience using the lens of John Deweyâs Art as Experience, through the doubled task of putting an array of international philosophers, educators, and artists-researchers in transactional dialogue and on equal footing in an academic text. This book is a pragmatic attempt to encourage application of aesthetic learning and living, ekphrasic interpretation, critical art, and agonist pluralism.
There are two foci: (a) Deweyan philosophy and educational themes with (b) analysis and examples of how educators, artists, and researchers envision and enact artful meaning making. This structure meets the needs of university and high school audiences, who are accustomed to learning about challenging ideas through multimedia and aesthetic experience.
Contributors are: James M. Albrecht, Adam I. Attwood, John Baldacchino, Carolyn L. Berenato, M. Cristina Di Gregori, Holly Fairbank, Jim Garrison, Amanda Gulla, Bethany Henning, Jessica Heybach, David L. Hildebrand, Ellyn Lyle, Livio Mattarollo, Christy McConnell Moroye, MarÃa-Isabel Moreno-Montoro, MarÃa MartÃnez Morales, Stephen M. Noonan, Louise G. Phillips, Scott L. Pratt, Joaquin Roldan, Leopoldo Rueda, Tadd Ruetenik, LeÃsa Sasso, Bruce Uhrmacher, David Vessey, Ricardo MarÃn Viadel, Sean Wiebe, Li Xu and Martha Patricia EspÃritu Zavalza.
Patricia L. Maarhuis, PhD, is a researcher, educator, and artist at Washington State University. She has co-authored Parallaxic Praxis: Multimodal Interdisciplinary Pedagogical Research Design (Vernon Press, 2018) and book chapters on art-based inquiry about experiences of violence.
A. G. Rud, PhD, is Distinguished Professor of Cultural Studies and Social Thought in Education at Washington State University. Dr. Rud was president of the John Dewey Society 2017â2019 and edited its peer-reviewed international journal, Education and Culture, 2004â2010.
Foreword
âJim Garrison
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
âPatricia L. Maarhuis and A. G. Rud
Part 1: Art Is/Is Not Experience
1. Art as Experience, Experience as Art
âM. Cristina Di GreGori, Livio Mattarollo and Leopoldo Rueda
2. Travels through China in the Dewey and Barnes Letters: Arts, education, and politics
âCarolyn L. Berenato
3. Art Is (Not) Experience: Engaging Dewey in Reverse
âJohn Baldacchino
Part 2: Performance & Happenings
4. The Aesthetics of Rehearsal
âScott L. Pratt
5. Building Experience: Fiction Account as Narrative Support and Product of Artistic Investigation
âMartha Patricia EspÃritu Zavalza
6. Collapsing Life and Art
âDavid Vessey
7. The Artworks of Women: Weaving in a Semiotic and Pragmatic Performative Action
âMarÃa-Isabel Moreno-Montoro
Part 3: Encounters & Relationships
8. Deweyâs Art as Experience: A Guide in an Age of Personal Technology
âDavid L. Hildebrand
9. Images of Injustice: The Problem of Visual Culture in Deweyâs Aesthetics
âJessica A. Heybach
10. Illumination: Teacher Education and the Aesthetic Encounter
âSean Wiebe and Ellyn Lyle
Part 4: Dissonance & Reflection
11. Experiencing Art and Social Science: A Multimodal Poetic Perception of Social Ecological Cohesion
âAdam I. Attwood
12. Aesthetic Experiences and Deweyâs Descendants: Poetic Inquiry as a Way of Knowing
âAmanda N. Gulla
13. âArt Is More Moral than Moralitiesâ: Deweyan Reflections on Literature in/as Education
âJames M. Albrecht
14. Father Catich and the Clean-Cut Christs: Re-presenting American Values Then and Now
âTadd Ruetenik
Part 5: Time, Space, & Nature
15. Eco-Aesthetic Experiences: A Deweyan Framework for Ecological Aims in Schools
âChristy McConnell Moroye and P. Bruce Uhrmacher
16. Temporality and Spatiality in Artwork: Dewey and Traditional Chinese Painting
âLi Xu
17. Articulation from an Aesthetic Environment: Experience of research A/r/tographic
âMarÃa MartÃnez Morales
18. Aesthetic Experiences of Making with Paper: The (Artist-Infused) Corner for Under Eight Year Olds
âLouise G. Phillips
Part 6: Transformation & The Work of Art
19. Sincerity in the Work of Art
âBethany N. Henning
20. Practicing the New School: Dewey, A/r/tography and the Intrusion of Poetics in Education
âLeÃsa Sasso
21. Arts Based Educational Research and Social Transformation: A Project of Social A/r/tography
âRicardo MarÃn-Viadel and Joaquin Roldan
22. Imagination, Inquiry, and Voice: A Deweyan Approach to Education in a 21st Century Urban High School
âAmanda N. Gulla, Holly Fairbank, and Stephen Noonan
Index
Readership includes those interested in Philosophy of Education, Social Theory & Education, Curriculum Studies, Arts Education/Theory, Cultural Studies, Arts-based and Qualitative Research, and for those interested in high school (AP) subjects English: Language/Composition, Studio Art, Social Studies, and Art History/Theory.