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ERIC Number: EJ1453164
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2024
Pages: 18
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ISSN: ISSN-1063-5734
EISSN: EISSN-1543-3412
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A Materialist Antiracism: Racial Capitalism and the Case for Reparations for Music Education
Jess Mullen
Philosophy of Music Education Review, v32 n2 p130-147 2024
In this essay, I articulate the value of understanding antiracism from a materialist perspective, drawing from the concept of racial capitalism. I critique the lack of accounting for race in class-first paradigms of critical scholarship in music education, arguing that racial hierarchy laid the foundation for capitalist exploitation through colonialism. Employing critical race theory, I discuss the racial nature of class formation in the United States, focusing on the connection between housing, school funding, and so-called high-performing music programs. I then discuss the limitations of current anti-racist scholarship in music education, suggesting that its focus on representation and classroom practice neglects the material conditions that shape music teaching. Drawing from Olúfémi Táíwò's work, I propose a constructive approach to reparations in music education that attends to the material and symbolic aspects of white supremacy inside and outside of the music classroom. By taking a both/and approach to antiracism, music education could contribute to the self-determination of racially oppressed people and communities.
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Language: English
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