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Difference and division in music education / edited by Alexis Anja Kallio.

Contributor(s): Kallio, Alexis Anja [editor.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: New York, NY : Routledge, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resource (viii, 184 pages) : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780429278525; 0429278527; 9781000227253; 1000227251; 9781000227260; 100022726X; 9781000227246; 1000227243Subject(s): Music -- Instruction and study -- Moral and ethical aspects | Music -- Instruction and study -- Social aspects | Hate | Multicultural education | Culturally relevant pedagogy | MUSIC / GeneralDDC classification: 780.71 LOC classification: MT1 | .D54 2021Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement Summary: "Difference and Division in Music Education enriches existing discourses by addressing the complex power-relations that frame both governance and agency at the policy, institutional and interpersonal levels. This edited volume of ten contributed essays approaches 'hate' not as a monstrous aberration but as a product of late modernity. Although hate is by no means a new concern for policymakers, educators or musicians, it is one to which we cannot afford complacency: the contemporary international climate of fast communications, divisive politics and intensified encounters with difference has framed expressions of hate as a rising social problem. In music education, recent scholarship implores academics and educators to attend not only to the historical, cultural and political means by which hate manifests, but to take action. This is not just a matter of choosing good-particularly between conflicting onto-epistemological and ethical perspectives-but rather an appeal to consider who constructs cultural norms and values. In what ways do our interactions with others shape and seduce our understandings of how ignorance and fear lead to hate? Difference and Division in Music Education welcomes a variety of perspectives that critically attend to the concept of hate and how it manifests in music teaching and learning contexts, without advocating for any particular political or musical agenda"-- Provided by publisher.
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"Difference and Division in Music Education enriches existing discourses by addressing the complex power-relations that frame both governance and agency at the policy, institutional and interpersonal levels. This edited volume of ten contributed essays approaches 'hate' not as a monstrous aberration but as a product of late modernity. Although hate is by no means a new concern for policymakers, educators or musicians, it is one to which we cannot afford complacency: the contemporary international climate of fast communications, divisive politics and intensified encounters with difference has framed expressions of hate as a rising social problem. In music education, recent scholarship implores academics and educators to attend not only to the historical, cultural and political means by which hate manifests, but to take action. This is not just a matter of choosing good-particularly between conflicting onto-epistemological and ethical perspectives-but rather an appeal to consider who constructs cultural norms and values. In what ways do our interactions with others shape and seduce our understandings of how ignorance and fear lead to hate? Difference and Division in Music Education welcomes a variety of perspectives that critically attend to the concept of hate and how it manifests in music teaching and learning contexts, without advocating for any particular political or musical agenda"-- Provided by publisher.

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