Performing Society: Pursuing Creativity and Criticality in Secondary ELA
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https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v13i1.1011Keywords:
Surrealism, Education, Aesthetics, Critical Pedagogy, NeoliberalismAbstract
As an English Language Arts teacher, I have experienced cost-effective approaches replacing the actual “arts” of ELA (Trend, 1992). This article explores how Surrealist-oriented pedagogies could restore imaginative freedom and deconstruct conceptual barriers (normative standards, curricular constraints, and status quo power relations) in secondary ELA. I will also examine how we can use Surrealism as a political and pedagogical model to treat societal problems mirrored in ELA classrooms. Surrealist-oriented pedagogies could enable students to experiment with social issues and develop senses of agency and voice that reflect awareness of contemporary society while simultaneously building their ELA skills.
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2020-06-13
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Performing Society: Pursuing Creativity and Criticality in Secondary ELA. (2020). LEARNing Landscapes, 13(1), 151-159. https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v13i1.1011