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Reflective Practice
International and Multidisciplinary Perspectives
Volume 18, 2017 - Issue 2
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A reflection on learning crafts as a practice for self-development

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Pages 194-205 | Received 21 Mar 2016, Accepted 11 Nov 2016, Published online: 03 Jan 2017
 

Abstract

This paper represents a reflection on craft as a process that stimulates self-development. Central to this approach is the perception of craft, not as a means of production, but as an exercise of relating to the world. The paper suggests that through the dialogue between the mind, body and environment craft practitioners experience a particular form of connection with the world that reshapes their perceptual and conceptual understanding of it. Rather than following an ego-driven tendency to control, a craftsperson is exposed to modes of ‘knowing’ and ‘being’ that embrace the inherent uncertainty of a complex world. The learning experience of a novice (lead author) demonstrates such a course of development in this paper. In particular, the liminal space that needs to be created for the dialogue between the self and the non-self is explored. This personal narrative is woven together with the experience of craft masters within different social contexts and value systems (from traditional to modern to postmodern) and their views on the process of being and becoming a craftsperson.

Notes

1. Schön (1983) suggests that there are two types of cognitive behaviours one can use to perform reflection on one’s own practice (1) reflection-on–action that is a spontaneous, intuitive performance of the action of everyday life or thinking on your feet, and (2) reflection-in-action that is thinking back on what we have done in order to discover how our reflection-in-action may have contributed to an unexpected outcome.

2. Bhabha developed the concept in the context of identities in a postcolonial world.

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