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[Commlist] New Book: Higher music education and employability in a neoliberal world
Wed Jun 19 10:59:56 GMT 2024
HIGHER MUSIC EDUCATION AND EMPLOYABILITY IN A NEOLIBERAL WORLD
Edited by Rainer Prokop and Rosa Reitsamer
Published by Bloomsbury
https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/higher-music-education-and-employability-in-a-neoliberal-world-9781350266957
<https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/higher-music-education-and-employability-in-a-neoliberal-world-9781350266957>
The ebook editions of this book are available open access on Bloomsbury
Collections. Open access was funded by the mdw – University of Music and
Performing Arts Vienna.
FREE DOWNLOAD @ BLOOMSBURY COLLECTIONS:
https://www.bloomsburycollections.com/monograph?docid=b-9781350266995&st=Higher+Music+Education+and+Employability+in+a+Neoliberal+World
<https://www.bloomsburycollections.com/monograph?docid=b-9781350266995&st=Higher+Music+Education+and+Employability+in+a+Neoliberal+World>
DESCRIPTION:
This open access edited collection shows how neoliberalism continues to
shape higher music education institutions, curricula design and learning
cultures, as well as the various ways of transitioning from education to
work and the world of uncertainty and job insecurity currently being
experienced by a younger generation of musicians. The book brings
together empirical studies, activist voices, theoretical reflections and
autoethnographic studies from a broad range of disciplines, work
contexts and geographical regions. These contributions examine how
race/ethnicity, gender and class pervade the creation, performance and
teaching of music and create the context for the reproduction of social
inequalities. They also illuminate the notions of employability,
entrepreneurialism and meritocracy that underpin higher music education
and the music labour markets in Italy, Portugal, the Netherlands,
Sweden, Estonia, Hungary, Finland, the United Kingdom, the United
States, Canada and China, and provide insights into the strategies used
by musicians to manage their precarious working lives. Finally, this
collection specifically highlights alternative pedagogical approaches
and activist tactics for moving forward in the era of Black Lives
Matter, #StopAsianHate and #MeToo.
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