
The arts, and particularly music, are well-known agents for social change. They can empower, transform, or question. They can be a mirror of society's current state and a means of transformation. They are often the last refuge when all attempts at social change have failed. But are the arts able to live up to these expectations? Can music education cause social change?Rethinking Music Education and Social Change offers timely answers to these questions. It presents an imaginative, yet critical approach. At once optimistic and realistic, the book asseses music education's relation to social change and offers a new vision for music education as utopian theory and practice. As an important topic in sociology and political science, utopia offers a new tradition of thinking and a scholarly foundation for music education's relation to social change.
This book investigates whether music education can effectively function as a catalyst for social change and societal transformation. Alexandra Kertz-Welzel, a scholar in the field of music education, evaluates the intersection of artistic practice and political theory. She utilizes the concept of utopia as a scholarly framework to assess the limitations and potential of music education in contemporary society, balancing optimistic ideals with realistic institutional constraints.
What You Will Find
Experts in music pedagogy and sociology recognize this work as a significant contribution to the discourse on the social responsibilities of educators. Readers frequently note the academic rigor of the text and its ability to bridge the gap between abstract political theory and practical classroom application.
Page Count:
200
Publication Date:
2022-03-24
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0197566286
ISBN-13:
9780197566282
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