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Defining Narratives of Identity in Canadian Political Science

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What is the relationship between art and identity?

  • Art, identity and everyday experience have an intrinsic relationship. The work of art not only allows the artist to identify himself with his work, but in so far as art is born out of and in everyday experience the work of art also reflects the community to which the artist belongs.

Why is imagination important in art?

  • imagine what it is like for another person, then they will also be able to use that form of imagination in their art. Through art, one can get a better understanding of self and others, and this can create connections between the viewer and the artist.

How can art help students develop a sense of Joy?

  • First, the art process and flow can be a powerful way to help students reflect and develop a sense of joy that facilitates a connection between their own identity and an experience with freedom. The second theme illuminated how self-expression provides a way to connect to the world within and around us.

Are self-expression and identity tied together?

  • Self-expression and identity are tied closely together since self-expression is not just telling a story about oneself, but it is also how someone shows their life experience (Gude, 2009). Lawton (2019) also states that if there is a lack of imagination then there is a corresponding inability to 3 empathize or see different perspectives of peers.
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