Difference and Division in Music Education enriches existing diversity
and social justice discourses by considering the responsibility of
music education to respond to rising social discord and tensions.
Although ‘hate’ is by no means a new concern for policymakers,
educators, or musicians, the climate of fast communications, divisive
politics, and intensified encounters with ‘difference’ has framed
expressions of hate as a rising social problem to which we cannot
afford complacency. This edited volume of ten contributed essays
approaches ‘hate’ not as a monstrous aberration, but as a product
of late modernity entangled within the complex power-relations that
frame both governance and agency at the policy, institutional, and
interpersonal levels. Schools, universities, and community
organisations have been positioned on the front lines of addressing
‘hate’ and cultivating a healthy society. In recognising that
music education is always both inclusive and exclusive, this volume
interrogates the social norms and values that comprise the ‘common
good’ and simultaneously cast certain musics, expressions,
individuals, or social groups as different, divisive, hateful, or
hated. Difference and Division in Music Education highlights the
ethical and political dimensions of teaching and learning music across
a number of geographical, cultural, and educational contexts and
through a rich variety of perspectives.
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ISBN
9781000227260
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
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Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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