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Oxford Handbook of Queer and Gender Studies in Music Education [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Associate Professor and Coordinator of Music Education, The College of New Jersey), Edited by (Professor and Music Department Chair, The College of New Jersey)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 792 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 250x184x52 mm, kaal: 1479 g, 11
  • Sari: Oxford Handbooks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0197624723
  • ISBN-13: 9780197624722
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 792 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 250x184x52 mm, kaal: 1479 g, 11
  • Sari: Oxford Handbooks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0197624723
  • ISBN-13: 9780197624722
Gender and sexuality are not simply matters of human classification; rather, they are complex systems of individual identity that remain unfixed and mobile, unfolding over time as identities that are socially constructed rather than biologically codified. Historically, gender (and sexual identity) have functioned as a means to understanding social relationships, regulating behavior, and categorizing humans. Gender binaries and heteronormativity have served as powerful social structures to restrict, marginalize, and often disappear LGBTQ and gender expansive persons from visibility in many contexts; including classrooms.

Within recent years, however, scholars across all disciplines have worked to address this absence, creating space for LGBTQ and gender expansive narratives to emerge in scholarship. This contemporary research explores identity in more fluid terms, allowing for a spectrum, of sorts, that acknowledges several intersecting factors when considering how sexuality is understood or gender identity is constructed; factors such as desire, physical attraction, romantic attraction, sexual attraction, and gender expression and performance.

The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Queer Research in Music Education brings together 56 scholars to explore the intersections of gender, sexuality, and music education. It addresses the challenges and opportunities for creating inclusive, equitable learning spaces for LGBTQ+ and gender-expansive individuals. It covers the historical development of gender and queer research, critiques the underrepresentation of marginalized groups, and offers practical strategies for integrating these issues into music curricula and teacher training. With contributions from a diverse range of voices, this book provides essential insights for educators, teacher educators, researchers, and activists working to transform music education.

The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Queer Research in Music Education brings together 56 scholars to explore the intersections of gender, sexuality, and music education. It addresses the challenges and opportunities for creating inclusive, equitable learning spaces for LGBTQ+ and gender-expansive individuals. It covers the historical development of gender and queer research, critiques the underrepresentation of marginalized groups, and offers practical strategies for integrating these issues into music curricula and teacher training. With contributions from a diverse range of voices, this book provides essential insights for educators, teacher educators, researchers, and activists working to transform music education.
Nicholas Ryan McBride (he/him) is Associate Professor & Coordinator of Music Education at The College of New Jersey. His publications and research focus on Queer and Gender Studies in Music Education, Queer Pedagogies, Masculinity Studies, and Empathic & Inclusive Learning Processes. In addition to serving as one of fifty Welcoming Schools-Human Rights Campaign National Facilitators nationwide, he is the founder and principal conductor of the THIS IS ME National Choral Festival for LGBTQ+ Youth and Allies. Dr. McBride is the NAfME Gender and Sexuality Special Research Interest Group Chair, and serves on the editorial boards of The Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, The Journal of General Music Education, and Visions of Research in Music Education.

Colleen A. Q. Sears (she/her) is Professor of Music and Chair of the Department of Music at The College of New Jersey. Her research focuses on social justice issues in music and the role of grief in teaching and

learning. Dr. Sears founded The Artivism Project, an initiative that engages students, composers, conductors, and educators with social justice topics through music performance and collaborative interdisciplinary experiences. She holds a Bachelor of Music from The College of New Jersey, a Master of Arts from the Eastman School of Music and a Doctor of Education in Music Education from Teachers College, Columbia University.