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- Title
Looking In from the Edges: A Journal Analysis of Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education.
- Authors
Stark, Jody
- Abstract
This paper is a reflection on the stance, concerns, and rhetorical style of the MayDay Group (MDG) and its journal, "Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education." The theoretical assumption is that MDG constitutes a community of practice (Wenger 1998) with collective histories, agendas, and discursive practices. After discussing the workings and ethos of MDG, the article examines writing style and rhetorical moves used by ACT authors such as strategies to establish credibility, disagreeing with other scholars, and how authors negotiate tensions between loyalty to the community and originality in their writing. Rather than a cohesive 'ACT style,' this analysis shows that the uniting feature of articles in the journal is their intersection with MDG's Action Ideals and that ACT provides a great deal of latitude for originality in thought and writing.
- Subjects
MAYDAY Group (Company); MUSIC education; PERIODICALS; PUBLISHED articles; LITERARY style
- Publication
Action, Criticism & Theory for Music Education, 2014, Vol 13, Issue 2, p84
- ISSN
1545-4517
- Publication type
Article