Integrating Arts: Cultural Anthropology and Expressive Culture in the Social Studies Curriculum
Social Studies Research and Practice
ISSN: 1933-5415
Article publication date: 1 July 2014
Issue publication date: 1 July 2014
Abstract
Social studies is the combined study of several disciplines including cultural anthropology where expressive culture is defined and described. Expressive culture is the processes, emotions, and ideas bound within the social production of aesthetic forms and performances in everyday life. It is a way to embody culture and to express culture through sensory experiences such as dance, music, literature, visual media, and theater. By integrating the arts into social studies, students are introduced to cultural ideals, traditions, and norms inherent in their own lives. This article describes the use of cultural anthropology as a vehicle to teach social studies concepts with visual and performing arts. Two examples of coequal social studies and arts units are examined in second and sixth grades.
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Citation
Burstein, J. (2014), "Integrating Arts: Cultural Anthropology and Expressive Culture in the Social Studies Curriculum", Social Studies Research and Practice, Vol. 9 No. 2, pp. 132-144. https://doi.org/10.1108/SSRP-02-2014-B0010
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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