Musical Childhoods of Asia and the Pacific agglomerates stories of young children’s music and musicking from around Southeast Asia and the Pacific. A collection of truly unique traditions are interrogated through a variety of contemporary methodologies. Readers are privileged to hear about children’s musical worlds from children, mothers’ musical worlds from mothers, a struggle to engage with music in a closed society, and new gender politics, among other stories. Researchers share experiences and insights gained from applying their chosen methodologies and add to the debate that shapes the continually transforming domain of music education research.

Musical Childhoods builds on the diverse inquiry presented in the first three volumes in the series. This volume is an important addition to the libraries of colleges of education and schools of music, as well as music scholars and educators, researchers, and graduate students who are concerned with advancing both the scope and quality of research in the study of music teaching and learning.

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This book explores young children's music traditions in Southeast Asia and the Pacific. It includes stories from children and mothers, struggles in closed societies, and new gender politics. The volume is valuable for music scholars, educators, researchers, and graduate students, enhancing music education research.

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Chapter 1. Children and Childhoods; Chee-Hoo Lum and Peter Whiteman.
Chapter 2. Embodied Learning of Music and Gender in Balinese Children's Gamelans; Sonja Lynn Downing.
Chapter 3. Speaking Autoethnographically and Singing Maternally; Elizabeth Mackinlay.
Chapter 4. Hanging Out With Britney and Raihan: The Colorful Musical Lives of Malay/Muslim Children in Singapore; Chee-Hoo Lum.
Chapter 5. Ki-ak-mu as the Basis for Integrated Arts Class for Korean Children: Curriculum Construction and Application; Young-Youn Kim.
Chapter 6. Where Every Child is Smart: Nurturing Musical Intelligence Through Traditional Musics in Early Childhood Education in a Multiple Intelligences International School, Manila, Philippines; Pamela Costes-Onishi.
Chapter 7. Incorporating Formal Lesson Materials into Spontaneous Musical Play: A Window for How Young Children Learn Music; Mayumi Adachi.
Chapter 8. Picture It! Young Children Conceptualizing Music; Peter Whiteman and Patricia Shehan Campbell.
Chapter 9. Young Children's Free Music Play: Music Behavior and Peer Interaction; Pyng-Na Lee.
Chapter 10. Western Music Education in Post-World War II Burma/Myanmar: The Case of a Young Violinist and the Gitameit Music Center; Hideaki Onishi and Kit Young.
Chapter 11. How Children Learn in a Gharana: A Case Study of the Family of Ustad Kadar Khan; Sumita Ambasta and Christopher McLeod, with Ustad Kadar Khan Kalavant.

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ISBN
9781617357756
Publisert
2012-03-16
Utgiver
Emerald Publishing Inc
Vekt
568 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
278