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Friday, December 16, 2022

Places and Purposes of Popular Music Education is out now!

Edited by Bryan Powell and Gareth Dylan Smith

 

This book provides a manuscript-megaphone for a variety of perspectives on popular music education, including those we do not usually hear from, but who are doing far and away the coolest, most relevant and most interesting things.


It includes rants, manifestos and pieces that are pithy and punchy and poignant, which have resulted in a wide tonal variety among chapters: from more traditionally scholarly pieces replete with citations and references, through descriptions of practice, to straight up polemics. It is more about beliefs, experiences and motivation, about frustrations, aspirations and celebrations. The chapters are intended to whet appetites, prime pumps, open eyes, and keep cogs turning. This book is organized into four parts: Beyond the Classroom, Identity and Purpose, Higher Education and Politics and Ideology. This book is intended for academics of all ages and stages, but the writing is often deliberately non-academic in tone.

 

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