Teacher
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GAMMAITONI MILENA
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If we think of sociology as a reflective thought on humanity, on its action in society, we could say that it has always existed: from philosophy, in literature, among scholars of every era, in the most varied fields. A science arises from the need of women and men to satisfy certain needs, proposing answers, practical solutions to real problems or cognitive needs. Sociology combines theory and empirical research, and today, more than ever, it is useful for knowing how to analyze and respond to questions of social life: culture, democracy, health, globalization, ecology, gender and sexuality, migrations, symbolic representations, great themes that carry within them the transformations of social relations, of the family, of stratification, of education, of religion, of the arts, of the use of the mass media. The course therefore intends to address the forms and changes of living in society, according to different theories and methods of investigation, with the aim of making students increasingly autonomous, critical and aware. Able to set up conceptually oriented empirical research. The sociology of the arts course offers a broad vision of the arts, female and male artists (literature, music, visual arts) in their educational function, knowledge of different social realities and their change over time. A sometimes predictive function of what can actually happen. It is both a theoretical and an empirical-experiential study of various artistic forms: literature, music, figurative arts (from museums to street art), with particular attention to the history and social role of female artists and the fields of application of art therapies .. The arts are privileged bridges for the knowledge of social identity, of the world, for education in empathy, for the development of critical and autonomous capacity, promoting the civil conscience of living in a community. Sociologists in the past have used artistic examples as demonstrative of some collective social and mental processes, today the sociology of the arts brings into being the discussion on the relationship between science (as rationality) and art (as irrationality), on the admissibility of a scientific study of art and of the social representativeness of an individual who tells the movements of the soul, observes and describes what he sees and what he feels about human existence. For example, reading novels primarily provides a social framework, but it is also a way to arrive at an idea of justice and its application in society. Literature can, through a particular form, as Aristotle argued, induce compassion in readers by placing them in the position of people who intensely participate in the suffering and misfortune of others, because they identify in ways that highlight possibilities for themselves. An excellent example comes from Dickens's story "Trouble Times": little Grandgrinds are not taught to love, only to calculate. The repression of emotions leads them as adults to destructive and irrational emotions. Adam Smith, initiator of modern economics, did not believe that rationality was devoid of emotions and devoted himself to developing a theory of emotional rationality using the condition of the reader of literary works, because he attached great importance to literature as a source of civil guidance and moral. It becomes more and more substantive and aware, in the sociological field, that the construction of reality, and therefore the care for the different identities, both individual and collective, takes place from childhood through artistic experiences (from reading fairy tales, etc.) both in the role of creator of the work and of the user, which "finished provinces of meanings", synthesize collective ideas of what one was, is, and could become.
(reference books)
Testi di esame consigliati
Per chi non ha mai studiato sociologia si consiglia di leggere 1 manuale a scelta tra: Franco Ferrarotti, La Sociologia, Laterza oppure Roberto Cipriani, Manuale di Sociologia, Maggioli editore oppure Milena Gammaitoni, a cura, La Sociologia, concetti e ricerca empirica, Torino Utet (in corso di stampa)
Per chi ha già studiato sociologia, l’esame verterà su 2 testi:
1) Un testo a scelta tra: Vera Zoldberg, Sociologia dell’arte, Il Mulino Nathalie Heinich, Sociologia dell’arte, Il Mulino Howard Becker, I Mondi dell’arte, Il Mulino
2) Un testo a scelta tra:
Franco Ferrarotti, Rock, rap e l’immortalità dell’anima, Liguori Franco Ferrarotti, Homo sentiens, Liguori Milena Gammaitoni, Storie di vita di artiste europee, dal Medioevo alla contemporaneità, Cleup Milena Gammaitoni, a cura, Per una sociologia delle arti, Cleup Milena Gammaitoni, a cura, Arti e Politica, le risposte della sociologia, Cleup Milena Gammaitoni, L’agire sociale del poeta. W. Szymborska nella vita dei lettori in Polonia e in Italia, Franco Angeli Milena Gammaitoni, La funzione sociale del musicista, Edup Milena Gammaitoni, Luca Aversano, Le musiciste e compositrici, Storia e storie, SEDM, Roma Milena Gammaitoni, a cura, Elke Mascha Blankenburg, Le direttrici d’orchestra nel mondo, Zecchini Editore
I libri dell'editore Cleup si possono ordinare direttamente a redazione@cleup.it oppure on line su ibs libri
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