Deconstructing Deleuze and Guattari's A Thousand Plateaus for Music Education

Journal of Aesthetic Education 47 (3):36-55 (2013)
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Abstract

Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari’s work has been mined by writers about music and music education such as Ian Buchanan, Marcel Swiboda, Marianne Kielian-Gilbert, and Elizabeth Gould, as they have reflected on how music and music education should be construed. 1 Our present task is to examine critically Deleuze and Guattari’s ideas in our reading of their book A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia, with a view to determining the merits of their ideas as a basis for a philosophy of music education. 2 As such, we ask three principal questions: What are Deleuze and Guattari asking us to believe? What is our assessment of their contributions and detractions? What are the implications of our analysis for..

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Women Working in Music Education: The War Machine.Elizabeth Gould - 2009 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 17 (2):126-143.

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