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Title:
The Oxford handbook of philosophy in music education / edited by Wayne Bowman and Ana Lucia Frega.
Author:
Bowman, Wayne D., 1947- editor.

Frega, Ana Lucía, editor.
Publication Information:
New York : Oxford University Press, 2014.
Call Number:
MT1 .O94 2014
Abstract:
Music education thrives on philosophical inquiry, the systematic and critical examination of beliefs and assumptions. Yet philosophy, often considered abstract and irrelevant, is often absent from the daily life of music instructors. In The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Music Education, editors Wayne D. Bowman and Ana Lucía Frega have drawn together a variety of philosophical perspectives from the profession's most exciting scholars. Rather than relegating philosophical inquiry to moot questions and abstract situations, the contributors to this volume address everyday concerns faced by music educators everywhere, demonstrating that philosophy offers a way of navigating the daily professional life of music education and proving that critical inquiry improves, enriches, and transforms instructional practice for the better. Questioning every musical practice, instructional aim, assumption, and conviction in music education, The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Music Education presents new and provocative approaches to the practice of teaching music. Bowman and Frega go deeper than mere advocacy or a single point of view, but rather conceive of philosophy as a dynamic process of debate and reflection that must constantly evolve to meet the shifting landscapes of music education. In place of the definitive answers often associated with philosophical work, Bowman and Frega offer a fascinating cross-section of often-contradictory approaches and viewpoints. By bringing together essays by both established and up-and-coming scholars from six continents, Bowman and Frega go beyond the Western monopoly of philosophical practice and acknowledge the diversity of cultures, instructors, and students who take part in music education. This range of perspectives invites broader participation in music instruction, and presents alternative answers to many of the fields most pressing questions and issues. By acknowledging the inherent plurality of music educational practices, the Handbook opens up the field in new and important ways. Emphasizing clarify, fairness, rigor, and utility above all, The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Music Education will challenge music educators all over the world to make their own decisions and ultimately contribute to the conversation themselves [Publisher description].
ISBN:
9780199377121

9780195394733
Series:
Oxford handbooks in music
Physical Description:
xiv, 522 pages ; 25 cm.
Contents:
The nature and value of philosophical inquiry in music education -- The nature and values of music -- The aims of education -- Philosophical inquiry directed to curricular and instructional concerns -- Challenges to philosophical practice in music education.

What should the music education profession expect of philosophy? / Rethinking philosophy, re-viewing musical-emotional experiences / Voicing imbas : performing a philosophy of music education / Philosophy of music education as art of life : a Deweyan view / Uncomfortable with immanence : the nature and value of music and music education as singular or supplemental / Learning to live music : musical education as the cultivation of a relationship between self and sound / The grain of the music : does music education "mean" something in Japan? / Musical education : from identity to becoming / Teaching practices in Persian art music / Understanding music's therapeutic efficacy : implications for music education / The impossible profession / Education in Latin American music schools : a philosophical perspective / Must music education have an aim? / Cultivating virtuous character : the Chinese traditional perspective of music education / Ethical dimensions of school-based music education / Engaging student ownership of musical ideas / Understanding music as the philosophical focus of music education / Musical heuristics : contributions to the understanding of musical creative processes / Nurturing the songcatchers : philosophical issues in the teaching of music composition / Avoiding the dangers of postmodern nihilist curricula in music education / Good for what, good for whom? : decolonizing music education philosophies / Place, music education, and the practice and pedagogy of philosophy / On informalities in music education / Music education for "all my relations" / But is it philosophy?
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