Cultivating Epistemic Justice in Music Education : Honoring Minoritized Knowers

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 296 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781041021940

Full Description

Cultivating Epistemic Justice in Music Education helps music educators understand how to support minoritized populations in their capacities as knowers. The book puts forward important considerations for ways to better serve individuals across multiple minoritized identity categories, including racialized, gender-expansive, trans, disabled, neurodivergent, LGBQ+ individuals and groups, and people experiencing poverty.

Being understood and validated as a knower is crucial to education. Some harms that occur in music education are distinctly epistemic; they specifically relate to how a person is understood as a knower and the resources to which they have access to make meaning of their experiences. This book considers music education through a discursive framework of epistemic injustice to foreground issues related to credibility, authority, situatedness, silencing, prejudice, and exploitation. Recognizing the need to critique epistemic injustices in music education, Hess names and addresses these harms to encourage a move toward epistemic justice.

Offering considerations for a range of identities and supported by vignettes and practical examples, the book is the ideal resource for music education researchers, music teacher educators, practicing teachers, and graduate music education students interested in better serving minoritized populations.

Contents

Introduction: Cultivating Epistemic Justice in Music Education: Honoring Minoritized Knowers 1 Credibility Excesses and Deficits in Music Education 2 Testimonial Injustice and Music Education 3 Negative Identity Prejudices and Music Education 4 Silencing in Music Education 5 Hermeneutical Injustice in Music Education 6 Epistemic Gaslighting and Music Education 7 Epistemic Exploitation and Hermeneutic Labor in Music Education 8 Conclusion: From Epistemic Oppression to Epistemic Revolution. Glossary

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