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Aaron Douglas and Hale Woodruff: The social responsibility and expanded pedagogy of the Black artist.

机译:亚伦·道格拉斯(Aaron Douglas)和黑尔·伍德拉夫(Hale Woodruff):黑人艺术家的社会责任和扩展的教学法。

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This study examines the expanded pedagogy and formal instruction of Aaron Douglas and Hale Woodruff, two African-American artists who came to prominence during the New Negro Movement, in the 1920s. The decades following the New Negro Movement marked a new era for the art education of African-American students when renowned African-American artists began to prepare future generations of artists and art educators. Douglas and Woodruff spent their tenures teaching the visual arts at historically Black universities in Nashville, Tennessee, and Atlanta, Georgia, respectively. They both had a profound influence on this new era of art education, in which they were situated in a Black experience in the segregated United States. I specifically explore to what extent and for what goals racial consciousness and Black content were a part of the instruction, artwork, and lives of Douglas and Woodruff.; The majority of the data examined for this study was discovered in special collections in the archives of the libraries at Fisk and Atlanta Universities. Artist statements, letters, curricular materials, class and lectures notes, exams, interviews, artwork, and testimony of their former students were all closely examined to understand the political, cultural, aesthetic, and pedagogical influence of these two teaching artists. The data convincingly conveys that Douglas and Woodruff were influential figures outside of the classroom. My findings indicate that various political factors and the limitations of classroom instruction within these institutions did not allow Douglas and Woodruff to teach content which affirmed the historical and cultural significance of African-Americans in the United States, but their lives and artwork served as pedagogy which instilled racial pride, tenacity, and perseverance that was absent in the curriculum.; I conclude the study with my speculation, as an art educator at a historically Black university, on the relevance of Douglas's and Woodruff's methods of educating African-American art students in the 1930s and 1940s to current students. Understanding how these two art educators effectively used their pedagogical, creative, and professional influence to earn the support of the Black community while navigating a White-male dominated field is critical to empowering and educating today's Black youth.
机译:这项研究考察了1920年代在新黑人运动中脱颖而出的两位非裔美国艺术家亚伦·道格拉斯(Aaron Douglas)和黑尔·伍德拉夫(Hale Woodruff)的扩展教学法和正式教学。新黑人运动之后的几十年标志着非洲裔美国学生艺术教育的新时代,著名的非洲裔美国艺术家开始为下一代的艺术家和艺术教育者做准备。道格拉斯(Douglas)和伍德拉夫(Woodruff)分别在田纳西州纳什维尔和乔治亚州亚特兰大的历史悠久的黑人大学任教视觉艺术。他们俩都对这个崭新的艺术教育时代产生了深远的影响,在这个新时代,他们处于隔离的美国黑人经历中。我特别探讨了道格拉斯和伍德拉夫的教育,艺术品和生活的一部分,种族意识和黑人内容在多大程度上实现了什么目标?在Fisk和Atlanta大学的图书馆档案中,本次研究的大部分数据都是在特殊馆藏中发现的。他们的前任学生的艺术家陈述,信件,课程材料,课堂和讲义,考试,访谈,艺术品和证词均经过仔细检查,以了解这两位教学艺术家的政治,文化,美学和教学影响。数据令人信服地表明,道格拉斯和伍德拉夫是课堂外的有影响力的人物。我的发现表明,这些机构中的各种政治因素和课堂教学的局限性使道格拉斯和伍德拉夫无法教授那些肯定了非洲裔美国人在美国的历史和文化意义的内容,但他们的生活和艺术品被用作教学法,灌输课程中缺乏的种族自豪感,坚韧和毅力。我在作为历史悠久的布莱克大学的艺术教育家的推测下结束了这项研究,以了解道格拉斯和伍德拉夫在1930年代和1940年代教育非洲裔美国艺术学生的方法与现有学生的相关性。了解这两位艺术教育者如何有效地利用他们的教学,创意和专业影响力来获得黑人社区的支持,同时在白人男性占主导地位的领域中前进,对于增强和教育当今的黑人青年至关重要。

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  • 作者

    Bey, Sharif.;

  • 作者单位

    The Pennsylvania State University.;

  • 授予单位 The Pennsylvania State University.;
  • 学科 Education Art.; Biography.; History Black.; Art History.; Education History of.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 233 p.
  • 总页数 233
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 传记;非洲史;艺术史、艺术思想史;教育;
  • 关键词

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