The Oxford Handbook of Children's Musical Cultures is a compendium of perspectives on children and their musical engagements as singers, dancers, players, and avid listeners. Contributors from around the world and a diverse array of disciplines provide an interdisciplinary enquiry into the musical lives of children in a variety of cultures, and their role as both preservers and innovators of music.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Contents
- About the Contributors
- Introduction
- Patricia Shehan Campbell and Trevor Wiggins
- Engagements with Culture: Socialization and Identity
- (Re)Making cultures for/by children/Updating tradition
- 1. Girls Experiencing Gamelan Education and Cultural Politics in Bali
- Sonja Downing
- 2. Youth Music At The Yakama Nation Tribal School
- Robert Pitzer
- 3. Reform Jewish Songleading and the Flexible Practices of Jewish-American Youth
- Judah Cohen
- 4. Venda Children's Musical Culture in Limpopo, South Africa
- Andrea Emberly
- 5. Songs of Japanese Schoolchildren During World War II
- Noriko Manabe
- 6. Girlhood Songs, Musical Tales and Games as Strategies for Socialization into Adult Gender among the Baganda of Uganda
- Sylvia Nannyonga-Tamusuza
- 7. Musical Cultures of Girls in the Brazilian Amazon
- Beatriz Ilari
- 8. The Musical Socialization of Children and Adolescents in Brazil in their Everyday Lives
- Magali Kleber and Jusamara Souza
- 9. Polyphonic Conception of Music in Georgian Children (Caucasus)
- Polo Vallejo
- 10. Integration in Mexican Children's Musical Worlds
- Janet Sturman
- Cultural Identities with multiple meanings
- 11. Celticity, Community and Continuity in the Children's Musical Cultures of Cornwall
- Alan Kent
- 12. Miskitu Children's Singing Games on the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua as Intercultural Play and Performance
- Amanda Minks
- 13. Education and Evangelism in a Sierra Leonean Village
- Sarah Bartolome
- 14. Children's Urban and Rural Musical Worlds in North India
- Natalie Sarrazin
- 15. Enjoyment and Socialization in Gambian Children's Music Making
- Lisa Huisman Koops
- 16. Children's Musical Engagement with Trinidad's Carnival Music
- Hope Munro Smith
- Personal journeys in/through culture
- 17. Musical Childhoods Across Three Generations, from Puerto Rico to the U.S.A.
- Marisol Berríos-Miranda
- 18. The Musical Worlds of Aboriginal Children at Burrulula and Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia
- Elizabeth Mackinlay
- 19. Reflexive and Reflective Perspectives of Musical Childhoods in Singapore
- Chee-Hoo Lum and Eugene Dairianathan
- 20. The Musical Culture of African American Children in Tennessee
- Marvelene Moore
- Music in education and development
- 21. Children's and Adolescents' Musical Needs and Music Education in Germany
- Alexandra Kertz-Welzel
- 22. Threads of Te Whariki in Early Childhood Musical Activities in Aotearoa/New Zealand
- Sally Bodkin-Allen
- 23. The Musical Lives of Children in Hong Kong
- Lily Chen Hafteck
- 24. Tradition and Change in the Musical Culture of South Korean Children
- Young-Youn Kim
- 25. Perspectives on the School Band from Hardcore American Band Kids
- Carlos Abril
- 26. The Nature of Music-Nurturing in Japanese Preschools
- Mayumi Adachi
- 27. The Complex Ecologies of Early Childhood Musical Cultures in Australia
- Peter Whiteman
- 28. The Role of Context and Experience among the Children of the Church of God and Saints of Christ, Cleveland, Ohio
- Sara Stone Miller and Terry E. Miller
- 29. Music in the Lives of Refugee and Newly Arrived Immigrant Children in Sydney, Australia
- Kathy Marsh
- 30. Enculturational Discontinuities in the Musical Experience of the Wagogo Children of Central Tanzania
- Kedmon Mapana
- Technologies: Impacts, Uses and Responses
- 31. Children's MP3 Players as Material Culture in the U.S.A.
- Tyler Bickford
- 32. Economics, Class and Musical Apprenticeship in South Asia's Brass Band Communities
- Greg Booth
- 33. Constructions and Negotiations of Identity in Children's Music in Canada
- Anna Hoefnagels and Kristin Harris Walsh
- 34. A Historical Look at Three Recordings of Children's Musicking in New York City
- Christopher Roberts
- 35. Whose Songs in their Heads?
- Trevor Wiggins