This book explores how music education can remain relevant in an era of multiple environmental crises that threaten human thriving and life on a planetary scale. The author argues that music educators must join with educators in other fields to deconstruct unsustainable ideologies and replace them with sustainable curricular practices, while focusing music learning on the project of fostering hope, healing, resilience, justice, and community cohesion. Drawing on the perspectives of radical ecopsychology, ecojustice, and ecofeminism, this book considers how music education can address the emotional and spiritual dimensions of coping with environmental crises. Offering a critique of the compartmentalized nature of current educational practices and envisioning a new approach to music learning that can help teachers and students heal the bifurcations between the psyche, nature, and society at the root of the environmental crises, this book is essential reading for scholars of music and arts education as well as graduate students and educators.



Autorentext

Tawnya D. Smith is Associate Professor of Music, Music Education at Boston University.

Titel
Music Education in Times of Eco-Social Crisis
Untertitel
Healing the Fragmentation of Psyche, Society, and Nature
EAN
9781040490556
Format
PDF
Veröffentlichung
24.12.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
3.59 MB
Anzahl Seiten
240