Sounding Together

Collaborative Perspectives on U.S. Music in the 21st Century

Subjects: Music
Paperback : 9780472054336, 384 pages, 16 illustrations, 4 tables, 6 x 9, August 2021
Open Access : 9780472901302, 384 pages, 16 illustrations, 4 tables, 6 x 9, August 2021

This Open Access edition is made available through financial support from the Harvard University FAS Tenured Faculty Subvention Fund, the Harvard University Department of Music, and the University of Michigan Office of Research Faculty Grants and Awards Program.
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How collaboration can address the challenges facing music scholarship in the Twenty-First Century

Description

Sounding Together: Collaborative Perspectives on U.S. Music in the Twenty-21st Century is a multi-authored, collaboratively conceived book of essays that tackles key challenges facing scholars studying music of the United States in the early twenty-first century. This book encourages scholars in music circles and beyond to explore the intersections between social responsibility, community engagement, and academic practices through the simple act of working together. The book’s essays—written by a diverse and cross-generational group of scholars, performers, and practitioners—demonstrate how collaboration can harness complementary skills and nourish comparative boundary-crossing through interdisciplinary research. The chapters of the volume address issues of race, nationalism, mobility, cultural domination, and identity; as well as the crisis of the Trump era and the political power of music. Each contribution to the volume is written collaboratively by two scholars, bringing together contributors who represent a mix of career stages and positions. Through the practice of and reflection on collaboration, Sounding Together breaks out of long-established paradigms of solitude in humanities scholarship and works toward social justice in the study of music.

Carol J. Oja is William Powell Mason Professor of Music and Professor of American Studies at Harvard University.
Charles Hiroshi Garrett is Professor of Musicology at University of Michigan.

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