Simone Krüger provides an innovative account of the transmission of ethnomusicology in European universities and explores the ways in which students experience and make sense of their musical and extra-musical encounters. By asking questions as to what students learn about and through world musics (musically personally culturally) Krüger argues that musical transmission as a reflector of social and cultural meaning can impact on students' transformations in attitude and perspectives towards self and other. In doing so the book advances current discourse on the politics of musical representation in university education as well as on ethnomusicology learning and teaching and proposes a model for ethnomusicology pedagogy that promotes in students a globally contemporary and democratically informed sense of all musics.
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