Music, Leisure, Education

Historical and Philosophical Perspectives

Roger Mantie author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:31st Mar '22

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This book explores historical and philosophical connections between music, leisure, and education. Specifically, it considers how music learning, teaching, and participation can be reconceptualized in terms of leisure. Taking as its starting point "the art of living" and the ethical question of how one should live, the book engages a wide range of scholarship to problematize the place of non-professional music-making in historical and contemporary (Western) conceptions of the good life and the common good. Part I provides a general background on music education, school music, the work ethic, leisure studies, recreation, play, and conduct. Part II focuses on two significant currents of thought and activity during the Progressive Era in the United States, the settlement movement and the recreation movement. The examination demonstrates how societal concerns over conduct (the "threat of leisure") and differing views on the purpose of music learning and teaching led to a fracturing between those espousing generalist and specialist positions. The four chapters of Part III take readers through considerations of happiness (eudaimonia) and the good life, issues of work-life balance and the play spirit, leisure satisfaction in relation to consumerism, individualism, and the common good, and finally, parenting logics in relation to extracurriculars, music learning, and serious leisure.

REVIEW: Stephanie Pitts, Professor of Music Education, University of Sheffield, UK, Quote loaded: 24/09/2021.
REVIEW: Gareth Dylan Smith, Assistant Professor of Music Education, Boston University , Quote loaded: 24/09/2021.

ISBN: 9780199381395

Dimensions: 147mm x 226mm x 23mm

Weight: 431g

294 pages