Synergy in art and language: positioning the language specialist in contemporary fine art study

Hocking, Darryl and Turner, Joan. 2004. Synergy in art and language: positioning the language specialist in contemporary fine art study. Art, Design, and Communication in Higher Education, 3(3), pp. 149-162. ISSN 1474273X [Article]

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In this article, we look at data based on the work of EAP (English for Academic Purposes) practitioners at Goldsmiths College, University of London in the 1990s collected for the purposes of identifying the generic characteristics of two contexts in contemporary fine art study; the tutorial and the postgraduate dissertation. The rhetorical moves on the part of the tutor in the intercultural tutorials and a micro-analysis of the language used in the introductory sections of selected, positively evaluated MA student dissertations form the basis of our analysis and interpretation. We see the aim of both of those genres as facilitating development, both with regard to the individual student’s development of practice, and in respect of integrating theoretical perspectives into assessed writing. While the spoken mode of the tutorial primarily mediates reflection on, critique of, and thence development of practice, the written mode promotes an engagement with theory that is reflected back in the writing. We further suggest that development in both cases is dialectical, and that the language work and visual work in tandem have synergistic effects. In conclusion, we reiterate the synergy between the visual and the verbal and suggest that this synergy can be re-enacted in collaborative strategies between art tutors and language tutors in the wider development of students’ communicative practice.

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Article

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https://doi.org/10.1386/adch.3.3.149/1

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Centre for English Language and Academic Writing (1996-2017)

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2004Published

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12863

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25 Aug 2015 10:28

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26 Jun 2017 10:59

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Yes, this version has been peer-reviewed.

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https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/12863

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