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The book is about music therapists and cultural dialogue. It includes essays on communication, culture and community, international reports on musical therapy, and an introduction of Voices, a world forum for music therapy. The book is suited for both students and professionals of music therapy, and researches and clinicians in related fields.
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As you read through the essays in this collection you will become familiar with music therapists who are interested in cultural dialogue. The book includes essays on communication, culture, and community, as well as reports and columns from fourteen countries around the world. Perhaps culture is some kind of last frontier and therefore one we approach with fear, trepidation and a degree of anxiety? This last frontier reaches into the core of who we are as human beings. It ventures into the complexities of identity, not only individual, but group identities. It shapes our territories, our homes. It determines our music, our healing practices. And to make it even more potentially threatening, these cultural landscapes are on the move. How are music therapists coping with these radical changes, and how are they continuing their professional discourse, which was established in a time when these dramatic cultural shifts were perhaps present but not considered a force to reckon with? The book will be of relevance for all students and professionals of music therapy, and for clinicians and researchers in related fields. As music, culture, and health are seminal topics in the life of most people, the general public will also find much of interest in this anthology. Carolyn Kenny has recently retired as associate professor at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia, and conducts a private practice in Music Therapy in Santa Barbara, California. She is the editor for the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy and co-editor of Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy. Kenny has published extensively in the fields of music therapy and anthropology. Brynjulf Stige is associate professor in Music Therapy at Sogn og Fjordane University College, Sandane, Norway. He is the editor for the Nordic Journal of Music Therapy and co-editor of Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy. Stige has published articles and books on sociocultural perspectives on music therapy and music education.
Forlag Unipub forlag
Utgivelsesår 2002
Format Heftet
ISBN13 9788274771116
EAN 9788274771116
Språk Engelsk
Sider 271
Utgave 1
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