Author:
Lähdesmäki Tuuli,Baranova Jūratė,Ylönen Susanne C.,Koistinen Aino-Kaisa,Mäkinen Katja,Juškiene Vaiva,Zaleskiene Irena
Abstract
AbstractThis chapter locates the book within the research on children’s art. It explores interpretations of children’s visual creations throughout the twentieth century and situates the approach of the book within the research landscape. The authors take developmental psychological, educational, and aesthetic approaches to form a sociocultural view of children’s art, challenging many of the previous research assumptions. Through adopting the paradigm of the sociocultural approach, the authors embrace its view of children as competent cultural actors and active participants in cultural production. Thus, the discussion focuses on meaning-making: the authors analyze visual artifacts made by students to understand how they engage with the idea of the difference.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing