Cripping Music Quiz
Free Practice Quiz & Exam Preparation
Discover our engaging practice quiz for Cripping Music, designed to challenge and deepen your understanding of applied research strategies, creative methodologies, and the unique crip-centric approaches central to the course. This quiz covers key themes such as interdependence, generative difference, radical alterity, and open access in music, providing an informative and interactive tool perfect for students seeking to master these innovative concepts.
Study Outcomes
- Analyze the application of crip* principles within music research and creative practice.
- Evaluate interdependence and networks of support in collaborative musical projects.
- Apply creative methodologies to design accessible and inclusive music strategies.
- Critically assess the impact of radical alterity and generative difference on music production.
Cripping Music Additional Reading
Here are some engaging academic resources to complement your exploration of music through a disability studies lens:
- Extraordinary Measures: Disability in Music This book by Joseph N. Straus delves into how disability influences composers, performers, and listeners, offering a rich analysis of music through the lens of disability studies.
- Tunes of Impairment: An Ethnomusicology of Disability Alex Lubet examines the exclusion of people with disabilities from classical music, discussing issues like left-handedness, gender construction, and the pursuit of perfection in the arts.
- Music & Disability Studies: An Introduction Blake Howe provides a primer on disability studies in musicology, exploring how disability operates culturally and its impact on music theory and practice.
- Shakin' All Over: Popular Music and Disability George McKay investigates the intersection of popular music and disability, analyzing how artists address disability in their songs, performances, and media representations.
- Heavy Metal and Disability: Crips, Crowds, and Cacophonies Edited by Jasmine Hazel Shadrack and Keith Kahn-Harris, this book explores the relationship between heavy metal music and disability, discussing themes of bodily agency and sensory experiences.