Das Erziehungsbild
Zur visuellen Kultur des Pädagogischen
Edited by
Tom Holert,
Marion von Osten
How does pedagogy make its objects visible? What do images and pictoriality in particular “do”, how do they “work” in the mediation context of schools, universities and other social fields, i.e. wherever visual and pedagogical communication cannot be separated? In addition to these two very fundamental questions, the publication will deal with the functions that pedagogical theory currently assigns and has assigned in the past to the production and reception of images—especially with regard to the development of “personality” and “competence”. In historical and systematic case studies and essays from different knowledge contexts, the publication aims to conceptualize the visual culture of pedagogical practice and theory.
Texts by
Madeleine Bernstorff,
Harun Farocki,
Jesko Fezer,
Henry A. Giroux,
Brian Goldfarb,
Tom Holert,
Serhat Karakayali,
Christian Kravagna,
O’Neill,
Marion von Osten,
Katja Reichard,
Ricardo Valentim,
Cecilia Wendt,
Axel John Wieder,
Mick Wilson,
Barbara Wurm
Graphic design:
Dorothea Brunialti
German
396 pages,
16.5
22
numerous illustrations in b/w
softcover
series/volume
Publications of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Vol. 11
