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Music, Gender, Education Lucy Green (University of London)

Music, Gender, Education By Lucy Green (University of London)

Music, Gender, Education by Lucy Green (University of London)


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Invoking a concept of musical patriarchy and a theory of the social construction of musical meaning, Lucy Green shows how women's musical practices and gendered musical meanings have been reproduced, hand-in-hand, through history.

Music, Gender, Education Summary

Music, Gender, Education by Lucy Green (University of London)

This book focuses on the role of education in relation to music and gender. Invoking a concept of musical patriarchy and a theory of the social construction musical meanings, Lucy Green shows how women's musical practices and gendered musical meanings have been reproduced, hand in hand, through history. Covering a wide range of music, including classical, jazz and popular styles, Dr Green uses ethnographic methods to convey the everyday interactions and experiences of girls, boys, and their teachers. She views the contemporary school music classroom as a microcosm of the wider society, and reveals the participation of music education in the continued production and reproduction of gendered musical practices and meanings.

Music, Gender, Education Reviews

'... original and informative ... persuades us to think hard about the roles that girls and boys are going to fill in music when they become adults.' Marcia J. Citron, Music and Letters
'... an impression contribution to an important debate ... and should be on the shelf of anyone involved in musicology, sociology, gender studies or education.' Gender and Education
'I was impressed by this book, it made me work very hard and think about music in a new light.' British Journal of Music Education
'Green has produced a study which will not only be an important reference work on gender and music, but will also encourage debate in the wider literature on the gendered meaning of music. In the field of popular music such debate has not been very sustained over the years. This text provides a reshaping and revitalisation of the debate which has been badly needed.' Popular Music
'Green's new book provides the first major marriage between a theoretical approach to gender and an experiential study of secondary education ... she persuades us to think hard about the roles that girls and boys are going to fill in music when they become adults.' Music and Letters

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; Part I. Musical Meaning and Women's Musical Practice: 2. Affirming femininity: women singing, women enabling; 3. From affirmation to interruption: women playing instruments; 4. Threatening femininity: women composing/improvising; 5. Towards a model of gendered musical meaning and experience; Part II. Gendered Musical Meaning in Contemporary Education: 6. Affirming femininity in the music classroom; 7. From affirmation to interruption of femininity in the music classroom; 8. Threatening femininity in the music classroom; 9. The music curriculum and the possibilities for intervention; Bibliography; Index.

Additional information

NPB9780521555173
9780521555173
0521555175
Music, Gender, Education by Lucy Green (University of London)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1997-03-28
296
N/A
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