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Title
Learning in Community: The Song and Dance Women of the Fiery Cottage
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Author(s)
Publication Date
2004
Abstract
This paper looks at how learning is opened up when it occurs in a loving and living space. Working together in a small cottage in a university campus has brought unexpected rewards to the theoretical learning of each of the inhabitants. The history of the women who have passed through this place resonates in the conversations. The place itself provides the conditions for sewing the frayed fabric of creative learning. In the hollow of this lies the shared meaning making that seeps across boundaries. There is a sense of the hidden, subversive unnamed and uncontested which gathers us into the living experience of learning. Here we celebrate the [in]competent, maverick and illegitimate. And here the questions are revealed as seeds for challenging theories of knowledge. We ask, if learning is fundamental to life then what happens when we celebrate the living? We are not attempting to arrive at definitive answers but to open up a conversation with multiple voices.
Publication Type
Conference Publication
Source of Publication
Bridging Cultures: Proceedings of the 44th Annual National Conference of Adult Learning Australia, p. 1-10
Publisher
Adult Learning Australia
Place of Publication
Canberra, Australia
Peer Reviewed
Yes
HERDC Category Description
Peer Reviewed
Yes
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