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Serving Our Trans Communities: A Collaborative Autoethnography by Academic Musical Activists

Editat de Christopher Cayari
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 oct 2026
Serving Our Trans Communities: A Collaborative Autoethnography by Academic Musical Activists is an academic exploration of transgender experiences within the fields of music education, musicology, performance, and activism. Edited by Christopher Cayari, the volume features contributions from seven trans musical academics and activists—Stephanie Byers, Felix A. Graham, Sadie Hochman-Ruiz, Emma Joy Jampole, Tatyana Louis-Jacques, William Sauerland, and Cayari themself—with a foreword by Tony E. Adams. The book utilizes collaborative autoethnography as its primary research method, systematically analyzing personal experiences to identify and challenge cultural and institutional norms.
Through the framework of collaborative autoethnography, the authors developed identity statements and epiphany/milestone timelines, engaging in rigorous, iterative cycles of collaborative data gathering and analysis to inform their chapters. Each narrative explores how being transgender influences the authors' experiences in music learning, making, and teaching, while also addressing the essential role of activism in academic, performance, and professional spaces. The book concludes with a multiple case study analysis and a reflective afterword, identifying common and unique experiences within the trans music community. Ultimately, Serving Our Trans Communities aims to empower trans musicians and educators, while serving as a rigorous resource for cisgender allies, scholars, and policy makers seeking to support trans individuals in musical contexts.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781041193203
ISBN-10: 1041193203
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: 56
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Professional Reference, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core

Cuprins

Foreword By Tony E. Adams
Chapter 1 – Trans Musical Academics: Embarking on a Collaborative Autoethnography about Education, Performance, and Activism By Christopher Cayari
Chapter 2: Becoming Forgotten:  Reflection on Legacy, Legend, and Making Sure It’s Not Really About Me By Stephanie Byers
Chapter 3: Life As An Unusual Learner: A Series Of Troubling Events By Felix A. Graham
Chapter 4: “My Favorite Mistake”: Fugitive Pedagogy, Learning Against and Beyond the Institution By Sadie Hochman-Ruiz
Chapter 5: “I Knew LJ Was Queer From The Moment I Saw Them:” Reflections On Queer Visibility By Tatyana Louis-Jacques
Chapter 6: Don’t Tell Me I Can’t Do That: A Rebellious Cadence of Non-Conformity, Music, and Activism By Christopher Cayari
Chapter 7: Activist-Researcher-Teacher: Finding Voice and Purpose through Judy, Julie, and Barbra By William Sauerland
Chapter 8: A Long and Winding Road: Music, Gender, and My Trans Identity By Emma Joy Jampole
Chapter 9 – Serving Trans Musical Communities: An Activist Manifesto that Moves from Learning and Doing to Being By Christopher Cayari
Afterword By Emma Joy Jampole

Notă biografică

Dr. Christopher Cayari (he/they) is an associate professor of music at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana; a Fulbright Specialist for ethnic, cultural, Asian-American, and gender & sexuality studies; and the founding series editor for the Routledge book series Self-Reflexive Research in Music Disciplines.

Descriere

Serving Our Trans Communities: A Collaborative Autoethnography by Academic Musical Activists is an academic exploration of transgender experiences within the fields of music education, musicology, performance, and activism.