Music on the move: understanding music as otherwise knowledge in early childhood

IF 0.8 3区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Alejandra Pacheco-Costa, José J. Roa-Trejo, Fernando Guzmán-Simón
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Abstract

Posthuman understanding of music and bodies as matter highlights otherwise forms of musical embodied learning. In this paper, we focus on an early childhood classroom music event and think diffractively with cognitive and posthuman theories in order to extend our insight into it. Accordingly, we explore cognitive approaches to music and movement, as well as posthuman concepts such as agency, embodiment, affect and desire, (de)territorialisations and assemblages. As music educators, we acknowledge the relationship between music and movement in early childhood, but our posthuman reading of the event enables a more equitable understanding of children’s music learning.
移动中的音乐:将音乐理解为幼儿期的其他知识
后人类对音乐和身体作为物质的理解强调了音乐具体化学习的其他形式。本文以幼儿课堂音乐事件为研究对象,运用认知理论和后人类理论对其进行了发散性思考。因此,我们探索了音乐和运动的认知方法,以及后人类概念,如代理、具体化、情感和欲望、(去)领土化和组合。作为音乐教育者,我们承认音乐和幼儿运动之间的关系,但我们对这一事件的后人类阅读能够更公平地理解儿童的音乐学习。
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