--On 26 April 2001 16:19 +0100 Jonathan Baldwin
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> on 25/4/01 5:42 pm, Duncan Branley at [log in to unmask] wrote:
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>> Do you want to encourage a sense of aesthetic production being separate
>> from other social arenas? And more practically how well would being
>> utterly flexible prepare them for the realities outside of the Academy?
> I digress. I agree, Duncan, there is a potential for a clash between our
> desire to teach students to 'learn how to learn' and to gain 'practical'
> skills that will ensure they keep their jobs!
Or can market themselves sufficiently well to survive as practitioners.
My use of "practically" was meant to signal one aspect of the material
implications of an ideological position on the relatively autonomous status
of aesthetic production.
Duncan
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