Lauren Kapalka Richerme is Associate Professor of Music Education at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. She is author of Complicating, Considering, and Connecting Music Education (IUP, 2020) and (with Peter Miksza, Julia T. Shaw, Phillip M. Hash, and Donald A. Hodges) of Music Education Research: An Introduction.
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Preface Acknowledgments 1. An Introduction to Capitalism and Music Education 2. Will Popular Music Save Us? Limitations of Relevance and Flexibility 3. Affective Flows and Ethical Commitments 4. Thriving within Capitalism: From Competition to Monopolization 5. Surviving Capitalist Alienation through Playful Composing 6. Resisting Capitalist Material Inequities through Dialogic Witnessing 7. Challenging Capitalist Material Inequities through Response-able Disruptions 8. Reconsidering Popular Music Making: Choosing Hopeful Adventures Bibliography Index