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Title Listening across borders : musicology in the global classroom / edited by James A. Davis, Christopher Lynch.

Publication Info. New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.
©2022

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Description vi, 171 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm.
Series Modern musicology and the college classroom
Modern musicology and the college classroom.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction. Why Internationalization? / Christopher Lynch -- PART I. Creating Global Citizens. Western Music History as a Teaching Topic in Taiwan: Pedagogy as Transculturation / Jen-Yen Chen ; Listening Didactics as a Tool for Inclusion / Giuseppina La Face ; Using North Indian Vocal Exercises for Aural Training in the Globalized Classroom / Andrew Alter -- PART II. Teaching with Case Studies of Intercultural Encounters. Teaching Global Music History : Comparative Approaches in Chinese Historiography / Annie Yen-Ling Liu and Blake Stevens ; Listening to Intercultural Encounters in Canadian Music / Mary I. Ingraham ; Learning from Bartók : The Promises and Perils of a Globalized Music History / W. Anthone Sheppard -- PART III. Challenges and Opportunities. Global Music History in the Transnational Classroom : A View from South India / Philip Taylor ; Teaching and Learning Music History in Brazil : History, Challenges, and Proposals / Pablo Sotuyo Blanco ; Teaching Western Music in Jordan : An Anglicized-Russian Female Music Educator Perspective / Anna E. Galakhova ; Misalignment of University-Based Music Education with Modern-Day South African Musical Praxis / Madimabe Geoff Mapaya.
Summary "Listening Across Borders: Musicology in the Global Classroom provides readers with concrete examples of how a global approach to music history can be integrated into modern curriculum, within the framework of the roots, challenges, and benefits of internationalization. In twelve essays, senior scholars with years of experience as well as younger scholars with fresh and exciting new ideas were consulted from all corners of the globe to reflect on their unique experiences. They suggest approaches and strategies that are applicable in a variety of teaching situations, with the aim of promoting internationalized teaching approaches to teachers all over the world"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Music -- Instruction and study.
Music -- Instruction and study.
Multicultural education.
Multicultural education.
Transnational education.
Transnational education.
Music and globalization.
Music and globalization.
Education and globalization.
Education and globalization.
Added Author Davis, James A. (James Andrew), 1962- editor.
Lynch, Christopher, 1984- editor.
Other Form: Online version: Listening across borders New York : Routledge, 2021. 9780429027215 (DLC) 2021002568
ISBN 9780367135669 hardcover
0367135663 hardcover
9780367135676 paperback
0367135671 paperback
9780429027215 electronic book
9780429648717 electronic publication
9780429651359 electronic book