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Sound Pedagogy: Radical Care in Music

New,Sound Pedagogy: Radical Care in Music

  • Editor: Renihan, Colleen
  • Editor: Spilker, John
  • Editor: Wright, Trudi

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Contents

  • 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