This text presents a Vygotskian perspective on children’s and
adults’ symbolic engagement in play, multi-modal meaning making, and
the arts. Psychologists, artists, and educators present research and
practice in a variety of learning environments through the lens of
Vygotsky’s cultural historical theory. The connections between
creative expression, learning, teaching, and development are situated
in a theoretical framework that emphasizes the social origins of
individual development and the arts. The authors share a view of
learning as an imaginative process rooted in our common need to
communicate and transform individual experience through the cultural
lifelines of the arts.
This book is suitable for readers or courses in the following areas:
art and aesthetics; art education; art therapy; cultural historical
activity theory; communication; creativity studies; early childhood
education; education; educational perspectives; educational
psychology; emotional development; cultural and societal foundations;
language, literacy, and sociocultural studies; learning and
development; mental health and catharsis; multiliteracies; multimodal
meaning making; play; play therapy; psychology; semiotics; social
construction of meaning; trauma, resilience, and therapeutic processes
and practices; and Vygotskian approaches to psychology.
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A Cultural-historical Approach to Play, Meaning Making, and the Arts
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781453900604
Publisert
2018
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Vendor
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok