The growing presence of heterogeneous populations
in most European countries has resulted in increased interest in rethinking
systems of compulsory education for citizens, especially for pupils from
migrant backgrounds. This was the starting point for the research project Music
without Borders: Multilingualism in music (bi- and/or multi-musicality) and
understanding the 'other' and the unfamiliar (2015-2017).
Challenges and limitations that
ethnomusicologists have encountered during the operation, as well as strategies
for conducting research on musical identities of pupils with migrant background
will be discussed. Thereafter, the audio- and songbook Sieben Blätter und ein
Stein (Seven Leaves and one Stone), consisting of a printed story with drawings
by pupils, and two music CDs will be presented as an outcome of this project.
In the songbook, research findings are condensed into an artistic pedagogical
product for a broader audience that aims to empower underprivileged Austrian
pupils with migrant backgrounds.
Intercultural learning Intercultural communication Bi-musicality Pupils with migrant background Austrian education Pupils Pupils with migrant background
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | December 30, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 |