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Constructing an aesthetic discourse: Aesthetic education where Daoism meets postmodernism

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posted on 2024-11-21, 11:01 authored by Ka Lee Carrie Ho
Despite the prevalence of aesthetic education as one of the main developmental objectives in curricular worldwide, the mainstream philosophical discourse on its definition is predominately framed by western philosophy due to a paucity of cross-cultural studies on the subject. The article aims to achieve a contemporary understanding of aesthetic education from both the Chinese and Western aesthetic perspectives. Through the lens of postmodernism, the relationship between Daoist aesthetics and the western postmodern aesthetic perspectives, particularly the Deleuzian concept of rhizome, is identified. Both aesthetic perspectives concern de-authorship and promote self-consciousness/self-awareness. The study reconceptualises the functions of aesthetic education with the Chinese aesthetic philosophy that promotes the nurture of better people through benevolence.

History

Refereed

  • Yes

Volume

13

Issue number

1

Page range

21-36

Publication title

Education Inquiry

ISSN

2000-4508

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

File version

  • Published version

Language

  • eng

Item sub-type

Journal Article

Affiliated with

  • School of Education and Social Care Outputs