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If Colors Could Be Heard

Narratives about Racial Identity in Music Education
Buch | Hardcover
304 Seiten
2025
Intellect Books (Verlag)
978-1-83595-167-5 (ISBN)
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A groundbreaking collection of first-hand accounts by music educators, artists, activists, and students from the Global Majority. Deeply personal narratives explore how race and ethnicity shape experiences in music learning, making, and teaching and paint a complex and vivid portrait of music education in the United States. 4 b&w illus.
If Colors Could Be Heard: Narratives About Racial Identity in Music Education is a platform of, by, and for People of Color who are music educators, artists, activists, and students. For this book, we asked authors to consider their race and ethnicity as an intimate and essential part of their music learning, making, and teaching.



The narratives in this collection include tales of being a music student, stories of growing up and finding one’s place in musical worlds, and accounts of teaching students about race, ethnicity, culture, and identity. The chapters in this book are not research studies unless explicitly stated by the author.



Instead, the chapters in tandem represent a stunning mosaic with shades of melanated skin that will serve as a scholarly picture that represents a portion of music education in the United States. Here, you will find self-told stories by people from the Global Majority—a term used to describe Black, African, Asian, Brown, Latin, Dual-heritage, and Indigenous people.

Christopher Cayari is an associate professor of music at Purdue University West Lafayette-Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. Their research interests include popular music, musical theater, race & ethnicity, gender & sexuality, and identity scholarship. Jason D. Thompson is an an inaugural faculty member at the nation’s first Black Honors College at California State University, Sacramento, USA. His research interests include socially engaged arts practices, music participation as civic engagement, and the ways culture shapes musical experiences. Rekha S. Rajan is an award-winning classically trained singer who has performed in musicals, operas and operettas across the U.S. Her bestselling children's literature books encourage young readers to explore the world around them through the arts.

Introduction: Painting Wondrous Tunes with Stories by People of Color



   Christopher Cayari, Jason D. Thompson, and Rekha S. Rajan 





Section I: Intersectionality 



Orientation I: Intersectionality and Music Education: Why Identity Matters, Especially for People of Color 



   Christopher Cayari 



1. "From minor to Major feelings, I am more than just Stop Asian Hate” 20



   Alice Tsui 徐晓兰 



2. In Her Voice: (Re)Visioning Race and Gender in the Music Classroom through the Lens of Black Feminist Pedagogy



   Paula Grissom Broughton 



3. Coming Out as Asian: Multiplying Identity and Intersectionality 



   Christopher Cayari 



4. Self-Made?: Representation, Tokenism, and Finding Autonomy as an Educator 



   Marcus Moone 



5. The Hip-Hop Therapeutic Education of a Single Mother 



   Terriee Pope 







Section II: Forging New Pathways 



Orientation II: Forging Cultural Pathways in Music Learning, Making, and Teaching 



   Jason D. Thompson and Rekha S. Rajan 



6. Searching Somewhere Over the Rainbow for a Home in Choral Music Education 



   Dr. Kiernan M. Steiner 



7. Teaching Music in Tkaronto: The Relationship Between Indigeneity and Place of Practice 



   Joyce Jing Yee Yip and Lee Cheng 



8. My Journey and My Music: Breaking the Hegemony of the Music Classroom in Hong Kong



   Chi Ying Lam 



9. inVISIBLE: A Journey to (re)claim, (re)embrace, and (re)settle 



   Shuk-Ki Wong 



10. Between the Piano and the Gayageum: From Reversal to Empowerment 



   Sangmi Kang (강상미) 



 



Section III: Epiphanies 



Orientation III: Epiphanies: How Reflection and Realization Influence Our Musical Experiences 



   Christopher Cayari 



11. SPOTLIGHT 



   Rekha S. Rajan 



12: Giving Myself Permission to be a Musician 



   Tina Huynh



13: “Just look at Anthony!”: Searching for identity, teaching music 



   Anthony Cao 



14: Ni de aquí ni de allá: The In-Betweenness of AfroLatinidad



   Marjoris Regus 



15: Silent No More: A Vietnamese American Adoptee Speaks About Music Education And Who I Wronged   



   Kính T. Vũ 



 

Section IV: Triumph and Excellence 



Orientation IV: Triumph and Excellence



   Jason D. Thompson 



17: Through the Looking Glass: An Asian American Music Educator’s Counter-Story 



   Mindy H. Park 



18: Remixing the “Good News”: Using Music to Sustain Faith 



   Latasha Thomas-Durrell 



19: Hitting the Music Educational Jackpot: Directing the Marching Band at a Historic Las Vegas School 



   Alfonzo V. Kimbrough 





Section V: Reimagining Music Education 



Orientation V: Reimagining Music Education: Challenges, Changes and Triumphs 



   Rekha S. Rajan 



20: The Diversity Within: An Intersectional Challenge/Opportunity 



   Darrin Thornton 



21: “Elite” Vocal Music Education: Where Perceived Liberalism Doesn’t Cut It 



   Taylor Masamitsu 



22: The Gospel of Musical Inclusion 



   Jason D. Thompson 



23: Musicking With the Other 80%



   Alberto Vargas 



24: I, Too, Wear The Mask 



   Quinton D. Parker 



25: “I Can See Clearly Now:” Confronting Stereotypes and Assumptions about Urban Music Education



G. Preston Wilson



 



Epilogue: Carrying the Fire!! of a New Music Education: Devoted to Musicians of the Global Majority 



   Christopher Cayari



Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Contemporary Music Making and Learning
Zusatzinfo 4 Halftones, black and white
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 244 mm
Gewicht 689 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-83595-167-8 / 1835951678
ISBN-13 978-1-83595-167-5 / 9781835951675
Zustand Neuware
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