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Judul The Double Game of Music : Paradoxes of power, status and class in music education / Petter Dyndahl; Live Weider Ellefsen; Anne Jordhus-Lier; Siw Graabræk Nielsen; Kari Marie Manum; Sidsel Karlsen; Ingeborg Lunde; Odd Skårberg; Friederike Merkelbach
Pengarang Dyndahl, Petter
Ellefsen, Live Weider
Jordhus-Lier, Anne
Graabræk Nielsen, Siw
Manum, Kari Marie
Karlsen, Sidsel
Lunde, Ingeborg
Skårberg, Odd
Merkelbach, Friederike
Penerbitan Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2025
Deskripsi Fisik 281 :ilus.
ISBN 9781526187253
Subjek MUSIC EDUCATION
Catatan The double game of music offers a critical analysis of the complex social dynamics of music education at a time when the power of music to promote inclusion and democratisation is often taken for granted. Inspired by Bourdieu, Foucault, Huizinga and other theorists who have explored the analytical potential of the ‘game’ as a metaphor for social interaction, the book employs the game metaphor to investigate the intricate interplay of social relations in various contexts of musical upbringing. These contexts include parenting, children’s play, leisure activities, talent education, schooling, academia and the music and television industries. Throughout the book, the Norwegian welfare state model of education serves as a salient case to expose the misrecognised and even hidden power dynamics within systems designed to promote equality and social mobility. By examining players’ belief in the games they play, the intertwinement of material and symbolic economies and the relations of specific educational games to t
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