Rethinking Music Education and Social Change asseses music education's relation to societal transformation and offers an imaginative, yet critical, vision for music education as utopian theory and practice.
Rethinking Music Education and Social Change asseses music education's relation to societal transformation and offers an imaginative, yet critical, vision for music education as utopian theory and practice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alexandra Kertz-Welzel is Professor and Chair of Music Education at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet in Munich (Germany). She obtained her PhD in musicology from Saarland University in Saarbruecken (Germany), as well as master's degrees in music education, German studies, philosophy, piano, and harpsichord. From 2002-2005, she was Visiting Scholar and Lecturer in Music Education at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA (USA). With research interests in international music education, philosophy of music education, music education policy, and community music, she has regularly presented at national and international conferences. She is author and editor of several books and a frequent contributor to leading journals in music education. She was Chair of the International Society for the Philosophy of Music Education (ISPME) from 2017-2019 and Co-Chair of the ISME Commission on Policy from 2016-2018.
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Preface 1 Introduction 2 The arts and social change 2.1 What is social change? 2.2 The social impact of the arts 2.3 Music education and social change 3 The power of utopian thinking 3.1 What is utopia? 3.2 Political thinking and utopia 3.3 The arts and utopia 4 Transforming society 4.1 The sociology of social change 4.2 The politics of change 4.3 The utopian power of education 5 Music education and utopia 5.1 Utopia as method in music education 5.2 Music education as utopian theory and practice 5.2.1 Politically and socially responsive music education 5.2.2 Esthetic music education 5.3 Challenges of music education, social change and utopia 6 Conclusion Bibliography Index
Preface 1 Introduction 2 The arts and social change 2.1 What is social change? 2.2 The social impact of the arts 2.3 Music education and social change 3 The power of utopian thinking 3.1 What is utopia? 3.2 Political thinking and utopia 3.3 The arts and utopia 4 Transforming society 4.1 The sociology of social change 4.2 The politics of change 4.3 The utopian power of education 5 Music education and utopia 5.1 Utopia as method in music education 5.2 Music education as utopian theory and practice 5.2.1 Politically and socially responsive music education 5.2.2 Esthetic music education 5.3 Challenges of music education, social change and utopia 6 Conclusion Bibliography Index
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