Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Globalization and Localization of Learning,
Teaching, and Musical Identity / Lucy Green
1. The Permeable Classroom: Learning, Teaching, and Musical
Identity in a Remote Australian Aboriginal Homelands School /
Kathryn Marsh
2. Popular Music Listening as "Non-Resistance": The Cultural
Reproduction of Musical Identity in Japanese Families / Kyoko
Koizumi
3. From Homeland to Hong Kong: The Dual Musical Experience and
Identity of Diasporic Filipino Women / Annie On Nei Mok
4. Village, Province, and Nation: Aspects of Identity in Children's
Learning of Music and Dance in Bali / Peter Dunbar-Hall
5. Music for a Postcolonial Child: Theorizing Malaysian Memories /
Roe-Min Kok
6. Continuity and Change: The Guru-Shishya Relationship in Karnatic
Classical Music Training / Sophie Grimmer
7. "Music Is in Our Blood": Gujarati Muslim Musicians in the UK /
John Baily
8. Greek Popular Music and the Construction of Musical Identities
by Greek-Cypriot School Children / Avra Pieridou-Skoutella
9. Music-Learning and the Formation of Local Identity through the
Philharmonic Society Wind Bands of Corfu / Zoe Dionyssiou
10. Playing with Barbie: Exploring South African Township
Children's Musical Games as Resources for Pedagogy / Susan
Harrop-Allin
11. Personal, Local, and National Identities in Ghanaian
Performance Ensembles / Trevor Wiggins
12. Music Festivals in the Lapland Region: Constructing Identities
through Musical Events / Sidsel Karlsen
13. Shaping a Music Teacher Identity in Sweden / Eva
Georgii-Hemming
14. Icelandic Men and Their Identity in Songs and in Singing /
Robert Faulkner
15. Discovering and Affirming Musical Identity through
Extracurricular Music-Making in English Secondary Schools /
Stephanie Pitts
16. Scottish Traditional Music: Identity and the "Carrying Stream"
/ Charles Byrne
17. Performance, Transmission, and Identity among Ireland's New
Generation of Traditional Musicians / John O'Flynn
18. Fostering a "Musical Say": Identity, Expression, and Decision
Making in a US School Ensemble / Sharon G. Davis
19. Diversity, Identity, and Learning Styles among Students in a
Brazilian University / Heloisa Feichas
20. SIMPhonic Island: Exploring Musical Identity and Learning in
Virtual Space / Sheri E. Jaffurs
List of Contributors
Index
Music education and identity in an international context
Lucy Green is Professor of Music Education at the University of London Institute of Education and author of Music, Informal Learning and the School: A New Classroom Pedagogy and How Popular Musicians Learn: A Way Ahead for Music Education.
"A truly exciting opportunity for music education... which draws from international sources and focuses on identity in music learning, an issue that has just begun to emerge in the literature of the field." Jackie Wiggins, Oakland University
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