Colleen Renihan, John Spilker, Trudi Wright, William Cheng, Molly M BrecklingRadical Care in Music
Sound Pedagogy
Radical Care in Music
Herausgeber: Renihan, Colleen; Wright, Trudi; Spilker, John
Colleen Renihan, John Spilker, Trudi Wright, William Cheng, Molly M BrecklingRadical Care in Music
Sound Pedagogy
Radical Care in Music
Herausgeber: Renihan, Colleen; Wright, Trudi; Spilker, John
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The editors of this volume curate essays that use a broad definition of care pedagogy, one informed by interdisciplinary scholarship and aimed at providing practical strategies for bringing transformative learning and engaged pedagogies to music classrooms.
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The editors of this volume curate essays that use a broad definition of care pedagogy, one informed by interdisciplinary scholarship and aimed at providing practical strategies for bringing transformative learning and engaged pedagogies to music classrooms.
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- Music in American Life
- Verlag: University of Illinois Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 234mm x 27mm
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- ISBN-13: 9780252087707
- ISBN-10: 0252087704
- Artikelnr.: 69187327
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- Music in American Life
- Verlag: University of Illinois Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 234mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 492g
- ISBN-13: 9780252087707
- ISBN-10: 0252087704
- Artikelnr.: 69187327
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Colleen Renihan, John Spilker, and Trudi Wright. Foreword by William Cheng
Foreword
William Cheng
Introduction: Radical Care
Colleen Renihan, John Spilker, Trudi Wright
Part I. The Heart of Curricular Interventions
Chapter 1. Re-Enchanting Music History
Sara Haefeli
Chapter 2. Teaching Approaches to Race Through Music: A Timely Example from
the American South
Molly M. Breckling
Chapter 3. Empathy in Opera
Colleen Renihan
Chapter 4. Integrating Wellbeing and Intersectional Equity Across a Revised
Music History and Culture Curriculum
John Spilker
Chapter 5. Care, Carefully: Caring for the Whole Student from Recruitment
through Retention
Frederick A. Peterbark
Chapter 6. Kindness as Universal Design: Rethinking the College Music
Classroom from Within
Stephanie Jensen-Moulton
Part II. Unmeasured Pedagogical Horizons
Chapter 7. Connecting Students and Artistic Communities: Understanding
Agency, Fostering Empathy, and Expanding Representation in the Classroom
Mark Katz
Chapter 8. Towards Socially Responsible Music History Pedagogy: A Rant,
Some Theories and A Few Resources
Eric Hung
Chapter 9. Public Musicology as Care, or How Should We Respond When the
Duke of Mantua Tells Us That All Women Are Fickle?
William A. Everett and Matteo Magarotto
Chapter 10. Listening with Care to Nonhuman Musicality and Material Culture
Kate Galloway
Part III. Self-Care, the Root of Teaching
Chapter 11. Curriculum Changing Culture: Improving the Mental Health of
University Music Students
Nathan A. Langfitt
Chapter 12. Teaching the First-Generation College Student in the Music
History Classroom: A Student-to-Professor Perspective
Reba A. Wissner
Chapter 13. New Waters in Music: Recognizing and Processing Trauma While
Trying to Diversify a School of Music’s Curriculum Offerings
Amanda Christina Soto
Chapter 14. Lessons in Student- and Self-Care from Trauma: A Personal
Narrative
Laura Moore Pruett
Chapter 15. Mental Health and the Pedagogy of Self-Disclosure
Mary Natvig
Chapter 16. Modeling Cura Personalis: Caring for Our Students and Ourselves
Trudi Wright
Epilogue: Care for Now
Colleen Renihan, John Spilker, Trudi Wright
Contributors
Index
William Cheng
Introduction: Radical Care
Colleen Renihan, John Spilker, Trudi Wright
Part I. The Heart of Curricular Interventions
Chapter 1. Re-Enchanting Music History
Sara Haefeli
Chapter 2. Teaching Approaches to Race Through Music: A Timely Example from
the American South
Molly M. Breckling
Chapter 3. Empathy in Opera
Colleen Renihan
Chapter 4. Integrating Wellbeing and Intersectional Equity Across a Revised
Music History and Culture Curriculum
John Spilker
Chapter 5. Care, Carefully: Caring for the Whole Student from Recruitment
through Retention
Frederick A. Peterbark
Chapter 6. Kindness as Universal Design: Rethinking the College Music
Classroom from Within
Stephanie Jensen-Moulton
Part II. Unmeasured Pedagogical Horizons
Chapter 7. Connecting Students and Artistic Communities: Understanding
Agency, Fostering Empathy, and Expanding Representation in the Classroom
Mark Katz
Chapter 8. Towards Socially Responsible Music History Pedagogy: A Rant,
Some Theories and A Few Resources
Eric Hung
Chapter 9. Public Musicology as Care, or How Should We Respond When the
Duke of Mantua Tells Us That All Women Are Fickle?
William A. Everett and Matteo Magarotto
Chapter 10. Listening with Care to Nonhuman Musicality and Material Culture
Kate Galloway
Part III. Self-Care, the Root of Teaching
Chapter 11. Curriculum Changing Culture: Improving the Mental Health of
University Music Students
Nathan A. Langfitt
Chapter 12. Teaching the First-Generation College Student in the Music
History Classroom: A Student-to-Professor Perspective
Reba A. Wissner
Chapter 13. New Waters in Music: Recognizing and Processing Trauma While
Trying to Diversify a School of Music’s Curriculum Offerings
Amanda Christina Soto
Chapter 14. Lessons in Student- and Self-Care from Trauma: A Personal
Narrative
Laura Moore Pruett
Chapter 15. Mental Health and the Pedagogy of Self-Disclosure
Mary Natvig
Chapter 16. Modeling Cura Personalis: Caring for Our Students and Ourselves
Trudi Wright
Epilogue: Care for Now
Colleen Renihan, John Spilker, Trudi Wright
Contributors
Index
Foreword
William Cheng
Introduction: Radical Care
Colleen Renihan, John Spilker, Trudi Wright
Part I. The Heart of Curricular Interventions
Chapter 1. Re-Enchanting Music History
Sara Haefeli
Chapter 2. Teaching Approaches to Race Through Music: A Timely Example from
the American South
Molly M. Breckling
Chapter 3. Empathy in Opera
Colleen Renihan
Chapter 4. Integrating Wellbeing and Intersectional Equity Across a Revised
Music History and Culture Curriculum
John Spilker
Chapter 5. Care, Carefully: Caring for the Whole Student from Recruitment
through Retention
Frederick A. Peterbark
Chapter 6. Kindness as Universal Design: Rethinking the College Music
Classroom from Within
Stephanie Jensen-Moulton
Part II. Unmeasured Pedagogical Horizons
Chapter 7. Connecting Students and Artistic Communities: Understanding
Agency, Fostering Empathy, and Expanding Representation in the Classroom
Mark Katz
Chapter 8. Towards Socially Responsible Music History Pedagogy: A Rant,
Some Theories and A Few Resources
Eric Hung
Chapter 9. Public Musicology as Care, or How Should We Respond When the
Duke of Mantua Tells Us That All Women Are Fickle?
William A. Everett and Matteo Magarotto
Chapter 10. Listening with Care to Nonhuman Musicality and Material Culture
Kate Galloway
Part III. Self-Care, the Root of Teaching
Chapter 11. Curriculum Changing Culture: Improving the Mental Health of
University Music Students
Nathan A. Langfitt
Chapter 12. Teaching the First-Generation College Student in the Music
History Classroom: A Student-to-Professor Perspective
Reba A. Wissner
Chapter 13. New Waters in Music: Recognizing and Processing Trauma While
Trying to Diversify a School of Music’s Curriculum Offerings
Amanda Christina Soto
Chapter 14. Lessons in Student- and Self-Care from Trauma: A Personal
Narrative
Laura Moore Pruett
Chapter 15. Mental Health and the Pedagogy of Self-Disclosure
Mary Natvig
Chapter 16. Modeling Cura Personalis: Caring for Our Students and Ourselves
Trudi Wright
Epilogue: Care for Now
Colleen Renihan, John Spilker, Trudi Wright
Contributors
Index
William Cheng
Introduction: Radical Care
Colleen Renihan, John Spilker, Trudi Wright
Part I. The Heart of Curricular Interventions
Chapter 1. Re-Enchanting Music History
Sara Haefeli
Chapter 2. Teaching Approaches to Race Through Music: A Timely Example from
the American South
Molly M. Breckling
Chapter 3. Empathy in Opera
Colleen Renihan
Chapter 4. Integrating Wellbeing and Intersectional Equity Across a Revised
Music History and Culture Curriculum
John Spilker
Chapter 5. Care, Carefully: Caring for the Whole Student from Recruitment
through Retention
Frederick A. Peterbark
Chapter 6. Kindness as Universal Design: Rethinking the College Music
Classroom from Within
Stephanie Jensen-Moulton
Part II. Unmeasured Pedagogical Horizons
Chapter 7. Connecting Students and Artistic Communities: Understanding
Agency, Fostering Empathy, and Expanding Representation in the Classroom
Mark Katz
Chapter 8. Towards Socially Responsible Music History Pedagogy: A Rant,
Some Theories and A Few Resources
Eric Hung
Chapter 9. Public Musicology as Care, or How Should We Respond When the
Duke of Mantua Tells Us That All Women Are Fickle?
William A. Everett and Matteo Magarotto
Chapter 10. Listening with Care to Nonhuman Musicality and Material Culture
Kate Galloway
Part III. Self-Care, the Root of Teaching
Chapter 11. Curriculum Changing Culture: Improving the Mental Health of
University Music Students
Nathan A. Langfitt
Chapter 12. Teaching the First-Generation College Student in the Music
History Classroom: A Student-to-Professor Perspective
Reba A. Wissner
Chapter 13. New Waters in Music: Recognizing and Processing Trauma While
Trying to Diversify a School of Music’s Curriculum Offerings
Amanda Christina Soto
Chapter 14. Lessons in Student- and Self-Care from Trauma: A Personal
Narrative
Laura Moore Pruett
Chapter 15. Mental Health and the Pedagogy of Self-Disclosure
Mary Natvig
Chapter 16. Modeling Cura Personalis: Caring for Our Students and Ourselves
Trudi Wright
Epilogue: Care for Now
Colleen Renihan, John Spilker, Trudi Wright
Contributors
Index







