Personhood and Music Learning: Connecting Perspectives and Narratives

Portada
Susan A. O'Neill
Canadian Music Educators' Association, 1 nov 2012 - 392 páginas

 Personhood and Music Learning edited by Susan O’Neill is a scholarly but accessible exploration of personal action and experience across diverse music learning contexts. It offers interesting and challenging insights into persons making meaning and connections with music—critical for understanding choices and decisions that impact people’s lives. Perspectives and narratives by 25 authors from around the world focus on: musicians, composers and conductors; music teaching and learning with children and adolescents; music education research and professional practice. This book aims to recast theories of personhood in relation to music learning, reassert the person into multiple narratives, and restore the centrality of personhood to music education theory, research and practice. Students and researchers internationally, as well as music educators in all areas of professional practice, will find in these pages thought-provoking ideas with profound implications for envisioning the future of music education.

 

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Perspectives and Narratives on Personhood and Music Learning
1
Musicians Composers
15
Personhood and music learning as a Funky Mama
33
Implications
54
A cyber ethnographic case study of music
72
Where the self
93
Exploring the gendered selfidentity of exemplary women
113
Music Teaching and Learning
133
Implications for music
153
A case study
165
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