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Toward a sociology of music therapy : musicking as a cultural immunogen / Even Ruud.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Ruud, Even, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Music therapy.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource.
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Dallas, US : Barcelona Publishers, 2020.
- Summary:
- Toward a Sociology of Music Therapy: Musicking as a Cultural Immunogen addresses how music therapy may expand its theoretical foundation toward sociology in order to meet some of the major health challenges in contemporary societies. Building upon post-structural and posthumanist thinking, this book advocates a new understanding of the discipline of music therapy, as well as outlines major areas of practice that can extend music therapy services into public health.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Cover Image
- Title Page
- Copyright &
- Permissions
- Dedication
- List of Frames
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- What Defines the Discipline of Music Therapy?
- Subdisciplines of Music Therapy
- Music Therapy as a Profession
- Posthuman Thinking
- A Conceptual World from Deleuze and Guattari
- Rhizomatic Thinking
- The Principle of Connection and Heterogeneity
- Binary Thinking and Lines of Flight
- Assemblage Theory and Territorialization
- Critique and Implications for Music Therapy
- Resonance-A Sociology for a Good Life
- Chapter 2: The Sociological Study of Health Musicking
- Health Musicking and Health Musickers
- A Brief History of Music as Immunogen Practice
- A Note on the Concept of "Culture"
- Culture and Health
- A Sociological Turn
- Social Determinants of Health
- Health as a Social Concept
- Social Prescribing
- Human Rights to Health and Musicking
- Music in Public Health
- Summary
- Chapter 3: Affective Resonance
- Strategies of Health Musicking
- Emotional Recognition, Conceptualization, Tolerance, and Expression
- Health Musicking as Regulation of Emotions and Moods
- Music as a Socio-emotional Resource
- Goals, Strategies, Tactics, and Mechanisms in Emotional Regulation
- Emotivism or Cognitivism?
- Healthy and Unhealthy Uses of Music
- Health Musicking, Regulation Support, and Locus of Control
- Chapter 4: Agency and Self-Efficacy
- Musical and Personal Agency
- Empowering Songwriting
- Emotional Agency
- Emotional Intentionality
- Phenomenal Coupling
- Material Agency
- Music Technologies as Artifacts
- Affordance
- Posthuman Discourses
- Chapter 5: A Social Resource
- The Choir as Social Support
- Social and Musical Capital
- The Musical Production of Communities
- Community as Integration and Interaction.
- Participatory and Presentational Music
- Reparative Musicking
- Chapter 6: Identity, Transcendence, and Spirituality
- Identity as Narratives
- Participation, Learning, and Identities in Becoming
- Health Affordances
- Hope, Transcendence, and Spirituality
- Axes of Resonance
- Chapter 7: The Becoming-Music Therapist
- A Field of Struggle
- The Discipline of Music Therapy
- A Note on the Subfields in Music Therapy
- Profession: Roles and Areas of Practice
- A Common Core or an Assemblage of Competencies
- Musical Competencies
- Music Therapy Methods
- Verbalization, Relational, and Communication Competencies
- Knowledge About Users and Health-Related Issues
- Theory, Research, and Assessment
- The Sixth Competency: The Identity of a Music Therapist?
- Summary: A Question of Pragmatics?
- Chapter 8: Music as Multiplicity
- Conceptions of Music in Musicology
- Music and the Social
- Conceptions and Paradigms of "Music" in Music Therapy
- Music as a Meaningful Expression
- Music as a Resource in Social Practice
- Music as a Stimulus
- Music as an Artifact and Cultural Immunogen
- Interlude: Aesthetics, Pragmatics, and the Philosophy of Music
- Levels and Sources of Meaning
- A Boundary Object
- Music and Consciousness
- Toward an Ecological Understanding of Music
- Summary: Relating to the World Through Music
- Chapter 9: Health, Wholeness, and Disability
- Holism in Music and Music Therapy
- Conceptions of Holism
- Kenny's View of Holos
- Health, Wholeness, and Harmony
- A Posthuman Notion on Stigma and Disability
- Chapter 10: The Past, Present, and Future of Music Therapy
- A Political History of Music Therapy
- Trends in the Practice of Health Musicking
- A Profession-in-Becoming
- Theory and Research
- Becoming a Rhizome Researcher
- The Birth of Modern Music Therapy.
- Future Trends
- Music Therapy as Transdisciplinary
- Final Summary
- Sources
- Footnotes
- References.
- ISBN:
- 9781945411588
- 1945411589
- OCLC:
- 1152067076
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