Unfreezing Music Education argues that discussing the conflicting
meanings of music should occupy a more central role in formal music
education and music teacher preparation programs than is currently the
case. Drawing on the critical theory of the Frankfurt School, the
author seeks to take a dialectical approach to musical meaning, rooted
in critical formalism, that avoids the pitfalls of both traditional
aesthetic arguments and radical subjectivity. This book makes the case
for helping students understand that the meaning of musical forms is
socially constructed through a process of reification, and argues that
encouraging greater awareness of the processes through which music’s
fluid meanings become hidden will help students to think more
critically about music. Connecting this philosophical argument with
concrete, practical challenges faced by students and educators, this
study will be of interest to researchers across music education and
philosophy, as well as post-secondary music educators and all others
interested in aesthetic philosophy, critical theory, cultural studies,
or the sociology of music and music education.
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Critical Formalism and Possibilities for Self-Reflexive Music Learning
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000875027
Publisert
2023
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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