Investigating “Othering” in Visual Arts Spaces of Learning

<p>In the political, social, cultural and economic context of South Africa, higher education spaces provide fertile ground for social research. This case study explored “othered” identities in the Department of Visual Arts of Stellenbosch University. Interviews with students and lecturers reve...

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Main Authors: Monique Biscombe, Stephane Conradie, Elmarie Costandius, Neeske Alexander
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Unisa Press 2017-04-01
Series:Education as Change
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Online Access:https://upjournals.co.za/index.php/EAC/article/view/1070
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spelling doaj-f54d5e3e2b564a26980e4a33ab4c3ac02020-11-25T00:13:07ZengUnisa PressEducation as Change1682-32061947-94172017-04-0121113715410.17159/1947-9417/2017/1070945Investigating “Othering” in Visual Arts Spaces of LearningMonique Biscombe0Stephane Conradie1Elmarie Costandius2Neeske Alexander3Stellenbosch UniversityPhD student at the Visual Arts Department of Stellenbosch UniversityStellenbosch UniversityMasters student at the Visual Arts Department of Stellenbosch University<p>In the political, social, cultural and economic context of South Africa, higher education spaces provide fertile ground for social research. This case study explored “othered” identities in the Department of Visual Arts of Stellenbosch University. Interviews with students and lecturers revealed interesting and controversial aspects in terms of their experiences in the Department of Visual Arts. Theoretical perspectives such as “othering”, symbolic racism, the racialised body and visual art theory were used to interpret these experiences. It was found that “othering” because of indirect racism and language or economic circumstances affects students’ creative expression. Causes of “othering” experiences should be investigated in order to promote necessary transformation within the visual arts and within higher education institutions. </p>https://upjournals.co.za/index.php/EAC/article/view/1070otheringracialised bodytransformationvisual artslanguage
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Stephane Conradie
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Investigating “Othering” in Visual Arts Spaces of Learning
Education as Change
othering
racialised body
transformation
visual arts
language
author_facet Monique Biscombe
Stephane Conradie
Elmarie Costandius
Neeske Alexander
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title Investigating “Othering” in Visual Arts Spaces of Learning
title_short Investigating “Othering” in Visual Arts Spaces of Learning
title_full Investigating “Othering” in Visual Arts Spaces of Learning
title_fullStr Investigating “Othering” in Visual Arts Spaces of Learning
title_full_unstemmed Investigating “Othering” in Visual Arts Spaces of Learning
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publisher Unisa Press
series Education as Change
issn 1682-3206
1947-9417
publishDate 2017-04-01
description <p>In the political, social, cultural and economic context of South Africa, higher education spaces provide fertile ground for social research. This case study explored “othered” identities in the Department of Visual Arts of Stellenbosch University. Interviews with students and lecturers revealed interesting and controversial aspects in terms of their experiences in the Department of Visual Arts. Theoretical perspectives such as “othering”, symbolic racism, the racialised body and visual art theory were used to interpret these experiences. It was found that “othering” because of indirect racism and language or economic circumstances affects students’ creative expression. Causes of “othering” experiences should be investigated in order to promote necessary transformation within the visual arts and within higher education institutions. </p>
topic othering
racialised body
transformation
visual arts
language
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