Self-Taught Genius
Title | Self-Taught Genius PDF eBook |
Author | American Folk Art Museum |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 296 |
Release | 2014-05 |
Genre | Folk art |
ISBN | 9780912161235 |
Everyday Genius
Title | Everyday Genius PDF eBook |
Author | Gary Alan Fine |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | 344 |
Release | 2006-08-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0226249603 |
From Henry Darger's elaborate paintings of young girls caught in a vicious war to the sacred art of the Reverend Howard Finster, the work of outsider artists has achieved unique status in the art world. Celebrated for their lack of traditional training and their position on the fringes of society, outsider artists nonetheless participate in a traditional network of value, status, and money. After spending years immersed in the world of self-taught artists, Gary Alan Fine presents Everyday Genius, one of the most insightful and comprehensive examinations of this network and how it confers artistic value. Fine considers the differences among folk art, outsider art, and self-taught art, explaining the economics of this distinctive art market and exploring the dimensions of its artistic production and distribution. Interviewing dealers, collectors, curators, and critics and venturing into the backwoods and inner-city homes of numerous self-taught artists, Fine describes how authenticity is central to the system in which artists—often poor, elderly, members of a minority group, or mentally ill—are seen as having an unfettered form of expression highly valued in the art world. Respected dealers, he shows, have a hand in burnishing biographies of the artists, and both dealers and collectors trade in identities as much as objects. Revealing the inner workings of an elaborate and prestigious world in which money, personalities, and values affect one another, Fine speaks eloquently to both experts and general readers, and provides rare access to a world of creative invention-both by self-taught artists and by those who profit from their work. “Indispensable for an understanding of this world and its workings. . . . Fine’s book is not an attack on the Outsider Art phenomenon. But it is masterful in its anatomization of some of its contradictions, conflicts, pressures, and absurdities.”—Eric Gibson, Washington Times
The Poetry of the Self-taught
Title | The Poetry of the Self-taught PDF eBook |
Author | Julie D. Prandi |
Publisher | Peter Lang |
Total Pages | 216 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9781433102516 |
The Poetry of the Self-Taught demonstrates the characteristic strengths of self-taught poetry and analyzes the factors that have caused most selftaught poets to disappear from anthologies and from literary history. Raising the question of whether or not their work should be read today and taken seriously - instead of being relegated to separate and unequal categories like women's or «peasant» poetry - the book highlights interesting contrasts between the poetry of eighteenth-century autodidacts such as Robert Burns, Mary Leapor, C.D.F. Schubart, and Anna Louise Karsch and the work of their contemporaries, mainstream poets like Alexander Pope, James Thomson, C.F. Gellert, and Barthold Heinrich Brockes. Self-taught poetry is often treated as an index to the lives and times of the poets, but this book explores it with a different purpose: to understand and illustrate the commonalities in autodidactic poetics, imagery, rhetorical strategies, and themes. Concurrent with a recent upturn of interest in «laboring» or self-taught poets both in England and in Germany, The Poetry of the Self-Taught will be useful for courses focusing on such poets or those dealing with eighteenth-century literature.
Self-Taught
Title | Self-Taught PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Edwards |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | 135 |
Release | 2022-09-28 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1475868197 |
The American educational structure is a feudal system designed around an inefficient seat time model. This structure sets students against each other in competition, creates zip-code inequalities, and empowers an expensive and often damaging bureaucratic class of administrators. Due to shortages of teachers and staff, and to needless problems with curricula and testing, this system is about to fall. Historically, when feudal systems collapse, they create opportunities for new structures to emerge. Technology has made it possible to develop a new educational model that connects students to their community and reduces pressure on students and teachers. This new model makes it possible to deliver high quality education for all students, regardless of zip code, while turning students into active learners. Self Taught: Moving from a Seat Time Model to a Mastery Learning Model explains how this process can begin by asking just one question: what would you do if you needed to learn something?
Biography of Self-taught Men
Title | Biography of Self-taught Men PDF eBook |
Author | Bela Bates Edwards |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 336 |
Release | 1846 |
Genre | Biography |
ISBN |
Self-taught Men: a Series of Biographies for the Young
Title | Self-taught Men: a Series of Biographies for the Young PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 268 |
Release | 1873 |
Genre | Biography |
ISBN |
Biography of self-taught men [by B. B. Edwards and S. G. Bagley].
Title | Biography of self-taught men [by B. B. Edwards and S. G. Bagley]. PDF eBook |
Author | Bela Bates Edwards |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 312 |
Release | 1869 |
Genre | Men |
ISBN |