Cultures of Work, the Neoliberal Environment and Music in Higher Education Cultures of Work, the Neoliberal Environment and Music in Higher Education
Palgrave Critical University Studies

Cultures of Work, the Neoliberal Environment and Music in Higher Education

Sally Macarthur and Others
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Publisher Description

This edited book considers the impact of neoliberalism on music teaching, research and scholarship in a higher education context. As a subject that bears little resemblance to other university practical disciplines, and fares poorly in a model driven by economics, the book considers whether musicology is a ‘public good’ or a threatened species. It contemplates what musicology can usefully contribute to a paradigm driven by economics, and questions whether it is ever possible to recover an ideal civil subject in neoliberal music academia. Contributions investigate what it means to build music research capacity in innovative ways, such as forging cross-cultural relationships, subverting conventional notions of quality and value, replacing them with knowledges and values that guide Indigenous intellectual traditions, and whether interventions into the legacy of colonialism are truly ever possible in neoliberal higher education institutions that celebrate difference and diversity while reinforcing social inequities. The book also explores the relationships between gender and music, music research training and scholarship, and whether the interdisciplinarity championed by the university is ever workable. Finally, it undertakes a cross-disciplinary, new materialist reading of a canonical musical work, offering a radically new perspective. The book will appeal to students and scholars of music education, musicology, higher education studies and the creative arts more broadly.
Sally Macarthur is Adjunct Professor of Musicology at the University of Adelaide and Adjunct Associate Professor of Music at Western University Sydney, Australia.

Julja Szuster is a musicologist and Visiting Research Fellow at the Elder Conservatorium, University of Adelaide, Australia.

Paul Watt is an Adjunct Professor of Musicology at the University of Adelaide, Australia.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2024
March 29
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
290
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer Nature Switzerland
SELLER
Springer Nature B.V.
SIZE
2.1
MB

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