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This book focuses on the near total attrition of African American students from school music programmes and the travesty of democratic education that it symbolizes.Gustafson shows how understanding this history makes a space for change without resorting to the simplistic conclusion that the schools and teachers are racist.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Prelude
- 1 Fabricating the Future Citizen: The Ballads of a Nation
- 2 The Child as Charmed Victim: Early Vocal Instruction and the Social Distinctions Conferred by Disease
- 3 Making Daily Life Sublime: Verse and Rhythm āNever to Abase or Degradeā
- 4 Bacchanalian Chaos, Degenerate Hymns, Public Music Instruction, and the Discursive Fabrication of Whiteness
- 5 Ranking the Listener, Disciplining the Audience
- 6 Goodbye Darwin: Music Appreciation and Musical Publics
- 7 Reason, Ventriloquism, and National Music Memory Contests
- 8 The Listening Body and the Power of the Good Ear
- 9 Aural Icons and Social Outcasts: Beethoven, Lincoln, and āHis Masterās Voiceā
- 10 Rethinking Participatory Limits: From Music Standards to Hip-Hop
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index