Punk Pedagogies: Music, Culture, and Learning

Gareth Dylan Smith (Editor), Mike Dines (Editor), Tom Parkinson (Editor)

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Abstract

Punk Pedagogies: Music, Culture and Learning brings together a collection of international authors to explore the possibilities, practices and implications that emerge from the union of punk and pedagogy. The punk ethos—a notoriously evasive and multifaceted beast—offers unique applications in music education and beyond, and this volume presents a breadth of interdisciplinary perspectives to challenge current thinking on how, why and where the subculture influences teaching and learning. As (punk) educators and artists, contributing authors grapple with punk’s historicity, its pervasiveness, its (dis)functionality and its messiness, making Punk Pedagogies relevant and motivating to both instructors and students with proven pedagogical practices.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Group
Number of pages252
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Music education
  • Pedagogy
  • Subculture
  • Punk
  • Higher education
  • Music
  • popular music

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