Culture, Personal Experience and Agency

No === In this article, we explore what we perceive to be a gap between agency as articulated in practice theories and agency as personally experienced. The gap is not created by a turn to practice in theorizing, but by the tendency to produce theoretical representations that silence the particulari...

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Main Authors: Sullivan, Paul W., McCarthy, J., Wright, P.
Language:en
Published: 2009
Subjects:
Art
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10454/4062
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spelling ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-40622019-08-31T03:01:59Z Culture, Personal Experience and Agency Sullivan, Paul W. McCarthy, J. Wright, P. Agency Female Human Personal Commitment Value Self Perception Case Study Art Personal Experience No In this article, we explore what we perceive to be a gap between agency as articulated in practice theories and agency as personally experienced. The gap is not created by a turn to practice in theorizing, but by the tendency to produce theoretical representations that silence the particularity of experience and the diversity of voices in experience. In exploring the gap, we identify aspects of practice theories that explicitly commit to theoretical representation over personal experience and describe Bakhtin's commitment to action and personal experience as an alternative. In order to exemplify Bakhtin's approach in practice, we then present an analysis of one artist-teacher's experience of her own agency in making art and in teaching. Finally, we comment on what a commitment to representational theorizing does to accounts of an artist's activities and personal experience. 2009-12-11T15:39:20Z 2009-12-11T15:39:20Z 2006 Article not applicable paper Sullivan, P.W., McCarthy, J. and Wright, P. (2006). Culture, Personal Experience and Agency. British Journal of Social Psychology. Vol. 45, No. 2, pp. 421-439(19). http://hdl.handle.net/10454/4062 en http://dx.doi.org/10.1348/014466605X49140
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topic Agency
Female
Human
Personal Commitment
Value
Self Perception
Case Study
Art
Personal Experience
spellingShingle Agency
Female
Human
Personal Commitment
Value
Self Perception
Case Study
Art
Personal Experience
Sullivan, Paul W.
McCarthy, J.
Wright, P.
Culture, Personal Experience and Agency
description No === In this article, we explore what we perceive to be a gap between agency as articulated in practice theories and agency as personally experienced. The gap is not created by a turn to practice in theorizing, but by the tendency to produce theoretical representations that silence the particularity of experience and the diversity of voices in experience. In exploring the gap, we identify aspects of practice theories that explicitly commit to theoretical representation over personal experience and describe Bakhtin's commitment to action and personal experience as an alternative. In order to exemplify Bakhtin's approach in practice, we then present an analysis of one artist-teacher's experience of her own agency in making art and in teaching. Finally, we comment on what a commitment to representational theorizing does to accounts of an artist's activities and personal experience.
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