ABSTRACT

Music has long served as an emblem of national identity in educational systems throughout the world. Patriotic songs are commonly considered healthy and essential ingredients of the school curriculum, nurturing the respect, loyalty and 'good citizenship' of students. But to what extent have music educators critically examined the potential benefits and costs of nationalism? Globalization in the contemporary world has revolutionized the nature of international relationships, such that patriotism may merit rethinking as an objective for music education. The fields of 'peace studies' and 'education for international understanding' may better reflect current values shared by the profession, values that often conflict with the nationalistic impulse. This is the first book to introduce an international dialogue on this important theme; nations covered include Germany, the USA, South Africa, Australia, Finland, Taiwan, Singapore and Canada.

chapter 1|16 pages

Patriotism and Music Education

An International Overview

chapter 5|18 pages

A National Anthem

Patriotic Symbol or Democratic Action?

chapter 6|16 pages

Nationalism and Patriotism

The Experience of an Indian Diaspora in South Africa

chapter 7|20 pages

Soundscapes of a Nation(alism)

Perspectives from Singapore

chapter 9|15 pages

“We Stand on Guard for Thee”

National Identity in Canadian Music Education

chapter 10|18 pages

Nationalism and Music Education

A Finnish Perspective