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Toward a sociology of music therapy : musicking as a cultural immunogen / Even Ruud.

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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 &amp
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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