Resources
Collage & Drawing Bibliography

Brockelman, T.P. (2001). The frame and the mirror: On collage and the
postmodern. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press.

Butler-Kisber, L. (in press). Collage as analysis and representation in
qualitative inquiry. In J.G. Knowles, A.L. Cole, L. Neilson & T. C. Luciani
(Eds.). The art of visual Inquiry. Halifax, NS: Backalong.

Butler-Kisber, L., Allnutt, S., Furlini, L., Kronish, N., Markus, P., Poldma,
T., & Stewart, (2003) Insight and voice: Artful analysis in qualitative
inquiry. Arts and Learning Research Journal, 9(1), 127-165.

Dyson, A. H. (1988). Appreciate the drawing and dictating of young children. Young
Children, 43 (3), 25-32

Eisner, E. & Barone, T. (1997). Arts-based educational research. In Richard M.
Jaeger (Ed.), Complementary Methods for Research in Education (pp. 73-114).
Washington, DC: AERA.

Finley, Susan (2003). Arts-based inquiry in QI: Seven years from crisis to
guerrilla warfare. Qualitative inquiry, 9(2), 281-296.

James, P. (2000). Working toward meaning: The evolution of an assignment.
Studies in Art Education, 41(6), 146-163.

Robertson, B. (2004). Why collage? Retrieved April 5, 2004 from
http://www.collagetown.com/history01.shtml.

Seymour, R.J. (1995). Creating a collage. A meaningful interactive classroom
strategy. Nurse Educator, 20(3): 19-21.

Steele, B. (1998). Draw me a story: An illustrated explanation of drawing-as-language.
Manitoba: Peguis Publishers.

 

 
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