O Espetáculo da Cultura Visual
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https://doi.org/10.29147/dat.v5i2.203Palavras-chave:
Arte/Educação, Cultura Visual, Espetáculo, SociedadeResumo
Este artigo pretende debater o processo de definição de práticas pedagógicas e curriculares do campo da Arte/Educação para possibilitar que os estudantes exponham, examinem e critiquem os códigos imutáveis e essenciais de sistemas de mídias de massa e, para isso conceitua a cultura visual como pedagogia do espetáculo. Entende a imagem como um produto de relações sociais, que nos ensinam o que e como ver e pensar. A pedagogia do espetáculo da cultura visual é dividida no artigo primeiro como uma forma onipresente de representação e segundo como uma forma democrática de prática.
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