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Education, Music, and the Lives of Undergraduates : Collegiate A Cappella and the Pursuit of Happiness

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The undergraduate years are a special time of life for many students.

They are a time for study, yes, but also a time for making independent decisions over what to do beyond formal education.

This book is based on a nine-year study of collegiate a cappella — a socio-musical practice that has exploded on college campuses since the 1990s.

A defining feature of collegiate a cappella is that it is a student-run leisure activity undertaken by undergraduate students at institutions both large and small, prestigious and lower-status.

With rare exceptions, participants are not music majors yet many participants interviewed had previous musical experience both in and out of school settings.

Motivations for staying musically involved varied considerably — from those who felt they could not imagine life without a musical outlet to those who joined on a whim.

Collegiate a cappella is about much more than singing cover songs.

It sustains multiple forms of inequality through its audition practices and its performative enactment of gender and heteronormativity.

This book sheds light on how undergraduates conceptualize vocation and avocation within the context of formal education, holding implications for educators at all levels.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury Academic
1350195715 / 9781350195714
Paperback / softback
30/06/2022
United Kingdom
English
184 pages
24 cm
Reprint. Originally published: 2020.