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Man, Glenn – Educational Perspectives, 2009
The author describes how he instructs students in his introductory film course to show how one can reveal a film's ideological dimensions in teaching. In this article, the author traces the progress of his student's arc of learning, from their relative lack of awareness of film's influence on the construction of identity to a more sophisticated…
Descriptors: Films, Film Study, Art Appreciation, Audience Response
Kleinhans, Charles; Lesage, Julia – 1973
This paper is divided into three parts, the first discussing the necessary conditions for an adequate response to Godard and Gorin's film "Vent d'Est." It is suggested that the film demands both cinematic and political sophistication on the part of the viewer and that the audience must accept the flatness, the "deconstruction" of the cinematic…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Appreciation, Audiences, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Feldman, Edmund Burke, Ed. – 1971
Beginning with a discussion of the functions of art, the author traces the various connections between visual forms and the personal, social, and physical dimensions of everyday life. These are examined in the light of the impact art has on psychological expression, social description, the communication of ideology, the design of useful objects,…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Architecture, Art, Art Appreciation
Theall, Donald F. – 1973
This study in human communications ranges widely over scholarly work by Barthes, Bateson, Dewey, Richards, Peckham, Burke, and especially McLuhan, as well as art works by Warhol, Joyce, and various vodeo tape and film makers. In surveying the developments in art and advertising, the author finds that the arts (1) are now a kind of laboratory for…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Appreciation, Body Language, Communication (Thought Transfer)