Empowering Song: Music Education from the Margins weaves together subversive pedagogy and theories of resistance with community music education and choral music, inspiring professionals to revisit and reconsider their pedagogical practices and approaches. The authors’ unique insight into some of the most marginalized and justice-deprived contexts in the world — prisons, refugee shelters, detention facilities, and migrant encampments — breeds evocative and compassionate enquiry, laying the theoretical groundwork for pedagogical practices while detailing the many facets of equity-centered, musical leadership. Presenting an orientation to healing informed by theory, Empowering Song explores the ways in which music education might take on the challenging questions of cultural responsiveness within the context of justice, seeking to change not only how choral music is led but also our conceptions of why it should matter to all.
Author(s): André de Quadros, Emilie Amrein
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 178
City: New York
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of Figures
Foreword by Bryonn Bain
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART 1
1. Musicking People
2. Disrupting Practice
3. Empowering Song
PART 2
4. Sounding Bodies
5. Narrating Selves
6. Dancing Stories
7. Painting Dreams
Afterword 1 by Wayland Coleman
Afterword 2 by Truth
Epilogue
References
Index