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Technology and the Gendering of Music Education

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Book Technology and the Gendering of Music Education Victoria Armstrong
Libristo code: 04782429
Publishers Taylor & Francis Ltd, September 2011
Critical of technologically determinist assumptions underpinning current educational policy, Victori... Full description
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Critical of technologically determinist assumptions underpinning current educational policy, Victoria Armstrong argues that this growing technicism has grave implications for the music classroom where composition is often synonymous with the music technology suite. The use of computers and associated compositional software in music education is frequently decontextualized from cultural and social relationships, thereby ignoring the fact that new technologies are used and developed within existing social spaces that are always already delineated along gender lines. Armstrong suggests these gender-technology relations have a profound effect on the ways adolescents compose music as well as how gendered identities in the technologized music classroom are constructed. Drawing together perspectives from the sociology of science and technology studies (STS) and the sociology of music, Armstrong examines the gendered processes and practices that contribute to how students learn about technology, the repertoire of teacher and student talk, its effect on student confidence and the issue of male control of technological knowledge. Even though girls and female teachers have technological knowledge and skill, the continuing material and symbolic associations of technology with men and masculinity contribute to the perception of women as less able and less interested in all things technological. In light of the fact that music technology is now central to many music-making practices across all sectors of education from primary, secondary through to higher education, this book provides a timely critical analysis that powerfully demonstrates why the relationship between gender and music technology should remain an important empirical consideration.

About the book

Full name Technology and the Gendering of Music Education
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2011
Number of pages 166
EAN 9781409417842
ISBN 1409417840
Libristo code 04782429
Weight 466
Dimensions 168 x 237 x 17
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