“What Are You Laughing At?”, Sketch Comedies in the Perspective of Education Cover Image

„Z czego się śmiejecie?”, czyli sztuka kabaretowa w perspektywie edukacyjnej
“What Are You Laughing At?”, Sketch Comedies in the Perspective of Education

Author(s): Kamila Osip
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Education, Sociology of Education
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: critical pedagogy; deconstruction of culture; resistance; dialogue; cabaret; popular arts; game; entertainment

Summary/Abstract: The educational reality is nowadays increasingly associated with the philosophy of postmodernity. The new orientation leads researchers to explore new paths – one of them may be the inclusion of popular culture with all its potential, not excluding popular arts, to the educational canon. This text is an attempt to approximate the popular arts as having signi cant educational potential in reference to the critical pedagogy. I will try to prove that even purely entertaining aspects of culture may have educational content. First of all, I would like to describe a critical orientation in pedagogy; I will present its practical side in relation to the deconstruction of cultural meanings and  nally, I will show some consequent implications for relations between culture and education. The next part of my considerations will concern the popular culture as an educational area, with particular emphasis on a game as the source of culture and as an inherent element of popular arts. I will present in detail associations between popular arts and education based on Polish cabaret which I acknowledged as a place, where basic tasks and functions of critical pedagogy can be seen and realized. Finally, I will present some parts of interviews which had been conducted as my researches – these are the respondents’ opinions about cabaret and its interpretation. This part seems to be showing cabaret as a place of discourse, where a critical dialogue between the sender, the content and the recipient of cabaret transmission takes place.

  • Issue Year: 2012
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 205-223
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: Polish