Section
Section V - An Epilogue for the Unfinished
Publication Date
12-2019
Publisher
Western University
Place of Publication
London, Ontario Canada
Keywords
Estelle Jorgensen, Martin Buber, music education, cultivation of space
Print ISBN
978-0-7714-3133-3
Online ISBN
978-0-7714-3134-0
Page
287
Abstract
One’s journey is never made alone. Relationships with the other begins with the desire to live mutually and responsively. Jorgensen’s lives work has been to both broker and live these relationships with others; modeling scholarly and intellectual companionship that will reach beyond time now as it has been experienced. In this essay I frame Jorgensen’s influence through the lens of Martin Buber, the caring relationship and the creation of spaces that embrace plurality.
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Citation of this paper:
Benedict, C. (2019). When I grow up, or just another love song. In R. E. Allsup & C. Benedict (Eds.), The road goes ever on: Estelle Jorgensen’s legacy in music education (pp. 287-296). London, Ontario: Western University. https://doi.org/10.5206/q1144262.jorgensen.2019.ch21