Playing for Change

Playing for Change

EnglishPaperback / softback
MacDonald Michael B.
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
EAN: 9781433129704
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Playing for Change – performing for money and for social justice – introduces a critical pedagogy of arts-based community learning and development (A-CLD), a new discipline wherein artists learn to become educators, social workers, and community economic development agents. Challenging the assumption that acculturation into a ruling ideology of state development is necessary, this book presents a version of CLD that locates development in the production of subjectivities. The author argues that A-CLD is as concerned with the autonomous collective and the individual as it is with establishing community infrastructure. As a result, a radical new theory is proposed to explain aesthetics within arts movements, beginning not by normalizing music cultures within global capitalism, but by identifying the creation of experimental assemblages as locations of cultural resistance. This book offers a new vocabulary of cultural production to provide a critical language for a theory of anti-capitalist subjectivity and for a new type of cultural worker involved with A-CLD. Drawing from a four-year study of thirteen music festivals, Playing for Change forwards A-CLD as a locally situated, joyful, and creative resistance to the globalizing forces of neoliberalism.
EAN 9781433129704
ISBN 1433129701
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Publication date June 15, 2016
Pages 163
Language English
Dimensions 225 x 150
Country United States
Authors MacDonald Michael B.
Edition New ed
Series Counterpoints