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Feltness

Research-Creation, Socially Engaged Art, and Affective Pedagogies
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Stephanie Springgay's concept of feltness-which emerges from affect theory, queer and feminist theory, and feminist conceptions of more-than-human entanglements-is a set of intimate practices of creating art based on touch, affect, relationality, love, and responsibility. In this book, she explores how feltness is a radical pedagogy that can be practiced with diverse publics, including children, who are often left out of conversations about who can learn in radical ways. Springgay examines the results of a decade-long project in which researchers, artists, students, and teachers participated in events in North American elementary, secondary, and postsecondary institutions. In projects that ranged from children learning to be critics and artists to university students experimenting with building "a public" through art, participants blended participatory art creation with academic research to address social justice issues. Springgay shows how feltness can redefine who is imagined to be capable of complex feeling, experiential learning, embodied practice, social engagement, and intimate care. In this way, feltness fosters learning that disrupts and defamiliarizes schools and institutions, knowledge systems, values, and the legibility of art and research.
Stephanie Springgay is Director of the School of the Arts and Associate Professor at McMaster University, author of Body Knowledge and Curriculum: Pedagogies of Touch in Youth and Visual Culture, and coauthor of Walking Methodologies in a More-Than-Human World: WalkingLab.
Acknowledgments ix Introduction. Feltness: On How to Practice Intimacy 1 1. Bitter Chocolate Is for Adults! Matters of Taste in Elementary Students' Socially Engaged Art 31 2. Imponderable Curricula: Living in the Future Now 55 3. Fluxus and the Event Score: The Ordinary Potential of Radical Pedagogy as Art 81 4. Anarchiving as Research-Creation: Instant Class Kit 111 5. Conditions of Feltness 135 6. Making a Public 153 7. Pedagogical Impulses 171 Notes 179 References 183 Index 195
"Springgay's Feltness is a guiding resource for educators looking to implement or justify research-creation with respect to the social justice that such radical pedagogy can either foster or simply perform. The book makes a compelling case for the benefits of research-creation, educating as an artist-teacher, and the need to keep both practices affective and socially engaged." - Laura Ryan (RACAR)
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