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Arts-Based Research, Autoethnography, and Music Education
Arts-Based Research, Autoethnography, and Music Education
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Arts-Based Research, Autoethnography, and Music Education

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This book invites readers into miroslav pavle manovski's journey into quest of how he found his voice-literally and figuratively-by reflecting and storying from his fluid identity and roles as an artist, singer, learner, music teacher, researcher... while empowering others to find their own voice. The book is also an arts-based autoethnographic rendering of the author's experience being tormented, harassed, and called "e;gay"e; as a means to negatively target and marginalize him. Further, this work contributes to the literature of those mercilessly harassed for perceived effeminate characteristics and to the canon of ways we may be able to rescue ourselves-to positively transform-from prior wreckage a part of our lives. The book makes significant contributions to the literature on qualitative inquiry, arts-based research, autoethnography, music education, and vocal pedagogy as a means of re-presenting a rich tapestry of life experience. While this text can be read entirely for pleasure or personal growth, it will make an outstanding springboard for conversation in courses across the disciplines that deal with teacher education, music education, gender and sexual identity/orientation, intimacy, relationships and relational communication, prejudice, bullying and more. This award-wining book will additionally be of great value in courses on autoethnography, life writing, narrative inquiry, arts-based research, and music education.
Undertittel
Singing through a Culture of Marginalization
ISBN
9789462095151
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
1.1.2014
Forlag
BRILL
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