This essay intends to respond to the “why” and “what for” of the exclusion and colonialism implicit in the objectives of Costa Rican school music as it was institutionalized in the 19th century. It begins with the description of the political process that serves as backdrop of the study, namely, the identity project of the Costa Rican nation. The problem at stake is then discussed under the lens of postcolonial theory and some elements of the feminist critique to music education and critical pedagogy. General educational actions and specific research approaches are proposed to overcome exclusion and colonialism in the formulation of objectives in Costa Rican music education.Este ensayo pretende responder al porqué y al para qué de la exclus...
This study analized the process of inclusion-consolidation of the music as one of the constituing su...
This essay presents through the literary narrative, a brief reasoning about colonization as a means ...
Taking as a point of departure the question of whether Ibero-American music should have a more promi...
This essay intends to respond to the “why” and “what for” of the exclusion and colonialism implicit ...
This article seeks to answer the influence of the coloniality of knowledge, the cleansing of blood a...
This paper reviews the ontologies and epistemologies involved in formal music education models as a ...
El trabajo propone un marco de referencia teórico para reflexionar sobre la colonialidad en la pedag...
Este artículo sirve de En particular, brinda bases de experiencias de educación introducción al m...
This paper begins proposing a reflection on the rationality of history which is understood by articu...
This article seeks to answer the influence of the coloniality of knowledge, the cleansing of blood a...
An attempt to answer basic questions about the role and the objectives of music teaching in the Lati...
El trabajo contiene un análisis crítico sobre el quehacer pedagógico de los músicos costarricenses. ...
This essay presents through the literary narrative, a brief reasoning about colonization as a means ...
This essay presents through the literary narrative, a brief reasoning about colonization as a means ...
Orientadora: Profa. Dra. Ana Paula PetersDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal do Paraná, Se...
This study analized the process of inclusion-consolidation of the music as one of the constituing su...
This essay presents through the literary narrative, a brief reasoning about colonization as a means ...
Taking as a point of departure the question of whether Ibero-American music should have a more promi...
This essay intends to respond to the “why” and “what for” of the exclusion and colonialism implicit ...
This article seeks to answer the influence of the coloniality of knowledge, the cleansing of blood a...
This paper reviews the ontologies and epistemologies involved in formal music education models as a ...
El trabajo propone un marco de referencia teórico para reflexionar sobre la colonialidad en la pedag...
Este artículo sirve de En particular, brinda bases de experiencias de educación introducción al m...
This paper begins proposing a reflection on the rationality of history which is understood by articu...
This article seeks to answer the influence of the coloniality of knowledge, the cleansing of blood a...
An attempt to answer basic questions about the role and the objectives of music teaching in the Lati...
El trabajo contiene un análisis crítico sobre el quehacer pedagógico de los músicos costarricenses. ...
This essay presents through the literary narrative, a brief reasoning about colonization as a means ...
This essay presents through the literary narrative, a brief reasoning about colonization as a means ...
Orientadora: Profa. Dra. Ana Paula PetersDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal do Paraná, Se...
This study analized the process of inclusion-consolidation of the music as one of the constituing su...
This essay presents through the literary narrative, a brief reasoning about colonization as a means ...
Taking as a point of departure the question of whether Ibero-American music should have a more promi...