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The Oxford handbook of children's musical cultures /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Campbell, Patricia Shehan, Wiggins, Trevor, 1953-
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: New York : Oxford University Press, [2013].
Materias:
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part I. Engagements with culture : socialization and identity
  • Part 1a. (Re)making cultures for/by children/updating tradition.
  • ch.1 . Girls experiencing Gamelan education and cultural politics in Bali / Sonja Lynn Downing
  • ch. 2. Youth music at the Yakama Nation tribal school / Robert Pitzer
  • ch. 3. Reform Jewish songleading and the flexible practices of Jewish-American youth / Judh M. Cohen
  • ch. 4. Venda children's musical culture in Limpopo, South Africa / Andrea Emberly
  • ch. 5. Songs of Japanese schoolchildren during World War II / Noriko Manabe
  • ch. 6. Girlhood songs, musical tales, and musical games as strategies for socialization into womanhood among the Bahanda of Uganda / Sylvia Nannyonga-Tamusuza
  • ch. 7. Musical cultures of girls in the Brazilian Amazon / Beatriz Ilari
  • ch. 8. The musical socialization of children and adolescents in Brazil in their everday lives / Magaly Kleber and Jusamara Souza
  • ch. 9. Georgian (Caucasus) children's polyphic conception of music / Polo Vallejo
  • ch. 10. Integration in Mexican children's musical worlds / Janet Sturman
  • Part 1b. Cultural identities with multiple meanings
  • ch. 11. Celticity, community, and continuity in the children's musical cultures of Cornwall / Alan M. Kent
  • ch. 12. Miskitu children's singing games on the caribbean coast of Nicaragua as intercultural play and performance / Amanda Minks
  • ch. 13. Education and Evangelism in a Sierra Leonean village / Sarah J. Bartolome
  • ch. 14. children's urban and rural musical worlds in North India / Natalie Sarrazin
  • ch. 15. Enjoyment and socialization in Gambian children's music making / Lisa Huisman Koops
  • ch. 16. Children's musical engagement with Trinidad's carnival music / Hope Munro Smith
  • Part II. Personal journeys in/through culture
  • ch. 17. Musical childhoods across three generations, from Puerto Rico to the USA / Marisol berrios-Miranda
  • ch. 18. The musical worlds of aboriginal children at Currulula and Darwin in the northern territory of Australia / Elizabeth Mackinlay
  • ch. 19. Reflexive adn reflective perspectives of musical childhoods in Singapore / Chee-Hoo Lum and Eugene Dairianathan
  • ch. 20. The musical culture of African American children in Tennessee / Marvelene C. Moore
  • Part III. Music in education and development
  • ch. 21. Children's and adolescents' musical needs and music in Germany / Alexandra Kertz-Welzel
  • ch. 22. Interweaving threads of music in the Whariki of early childhood cultures in Aotearoa/New Zealand / Sally Bodkin-Allen
  • ch. 23. Balancing change and tradition in the musical lives of children in Hong Kong / Lily Chen-Hafteck
  • ch. 24. Tradition and change in the musical culture of South Korean children / Young-Youn Kim
  • ch. 25. Perspectives on the school band from hardcore American band kids / Carlos R. Abril
  • ch. 26. The nature of music nurturing in Japanese preschools / Mayumi Adachi
  • ch. 27. The complex ecologies of early childhood musical cultures / Peter Whiteman
  • ch. 28. The role of context and experience among the children of the Church of God and Saints of Chirist, Cleveland, Ohio / Sara Stone Miller and Terry E. Miller
  • ch. 29. Music in the lives of refugee and newly arrived mimmigrant children in Sydney, Australia / Kathryn Marsh
  • ch. 30. Enculturational discontinuities in the musical experience of the Wagogo children of Central Tanzania / Kedmon mapana
  • ch. 31. Tinkering and thethering in the material culture of children's MP3 players / Tyler Bickford
  • ch. 32. Economics, class, and musical apprenticeship in South Asia's brass band communities / Gregory D. Booth
  • ch. 33. Contructions and negotiations of identity in children's musica in Canada / Anna Hoefnagels and Kristin Harris Walsh
  • ch. 34. A historical look at three recordings of children's musicking in New York City / Christopher Roberts
  • ch. 35. Whose songs in their heads? / Trevor Wiggins.