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Author:
Colonialism and Music Therapy Interlocutors (CAMTI) Collective, author.
Title:
Colonialism and music therapy / the Colonialism and Music Therapy Interlocutors (CAMTI) Collective.
Publisher:
Barcelona Publishers,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xxvii, 652 pages ; 23 cm
Subject:
Music therapy.
Music therapists.
Imperialism.
Critical theory.
Postcolonialism.
Critical theory.
Imperialism.
Music therapists.
Music therapy.
Postcolonialism.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
About the CAMTI collective -- Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- About the members of the collective -- Overview of book -- Opening Karakia (Blessing) / Waireti Roestenburg -- Poem: Earthen rushing / Chrystal J. Raven -- Part 1: Between worlds -- Balance between worlds: a conversation between Dr. Carolyn Kenny and Dr. Richard Vedan / Carolyn Kenny & Richard Vedan -- Acting from an emergent third space: exploring contemplative anti-oppressive activism / Nsamu Moonga -- Decolonize this space: centring indigenous peoples in music therapy practice / Suzi Hutchings -- Ranga Wairua: inspiration and conversation between worlds: a Māori sacred sound science healer and a Pākehā music therapist share and interweave stories / Waireti Roestenburg & Sarah Hoskyns -- A discussion about colonialism, music therapy, and food in Malaysia / Ming Yuan Low, Gurpreet Kaur Kalsi, Sheen Tse Kuek Ser, & Muhamad Redza Mahmud Badri -- Poem: ¡bienve- / ezequiel bautista -- Musical spiritual experiences through the indigenous voice / Yadira Albornoz -- Crossing the divides: considering postcolonial music therapy in the South African context / Ndumiso Mdaka & Helen Oosthuizen -- Community music therapy and the theory of occupational reconstruction: effects of postcolonialism in emerging perspectives for social transformation / Bernard Austin Kigunda Muriithi -- Uncovering colonialism in music therapy through indigenous Canadian music therapists' stories and anti-oppressive music therapy analysis / Sherryl Sewepagaham, Sarah Bell, Tatyana Bobrowolski, Sierra Gladu, & Sue Baines -- Poem: All my relations / Carolyn Kenny -- A postcolonial conversation with five South Asian music therapists / Akash Bhatia, Bhuvaneswari Ramesh, Anurati Jain, Swara Swami, & Sangeeta Swamy -- Music therapy in postcolonial India: a possibility through equal collaboration in maintaining and reconsidering boundaries / Kamal Singh -- Part 2: Questioning normative narratives -- Postcolonialism, music therapy, and Anglophone Caribbean contexts: a conversation / Tamara Adams, Keisha Baisden, Martina Chow, Jamal J Glynn, & Georgi-Ann Morgan -- Unsettling the classroom and the session: anti-colonial framing through hip hop for music therapy education and therapeutic work / CharCarol Fisher & Hakeem Leonard -- The agency of hip hop as a force of liberation and healing in music therapy / Michael Viega, Toni Blackman, & Dre Pharoh -- Song: To the water / Tatyana Dobrowolski -- Colonialism, mental health, music therapy, and Palestine: a conversation / Zein Hassanein, Saif Fouad, Ibrahim Zuraik, & Rantia Sabbah -- "You don't understand because you're White!": reflections of postcolonial music therapy practice in a youth justice setting / Rachael Comte -- The coloniality of trauma: articulating the need for a paradigm shift in music therapy practice with young people / Elly Scrine -- Becoming-music as a desettlering of music therapy / Jeff Smith -- (Re)presenting dominance: colonial and ableist themes in photographs of international music therapy service-learning / Vee Gilman -- Autism in a cultural perspective and music therapy / Katja Gottschewski -- Poem: on decolonizing and healing / Sarah Bell -- Part 3: Reimagining music therapy education, theory, and research -- Imagining postcolonial music therapy education / Adenike Webb & Brian Abrams -- Borders, translation, and cultures in music therapy education, research, and politics: reflections on the roles of the colonizer and colonized / Juanita Eslava-Mejía -- Music therapy's ecology of knowledges / Brynjulf Stige -- Pinning butterfly wings: music therapy research as a colonial agent / Vee Gilman & Melody Schwantes -- Music therapy and the monopolisation of music the health spaces / Alexander Hew Dale Crooke & Susan Hadley -- Poem: Pass away / Nsamu Moonga.
Summary:
"Music and healing can be found across both ancient and current cultures. This book offers a concentrated attempt to deepen and broaden understandings that music therapy as a disciplinary practice serves as a site of institutional power in or over the space where health and music intersect. To do so, the book offers contributions on a variety of topics from a wide range of contributors from different cultural and regional contexts - referred to collectively as the Colonialism and Music Therapy Interlocutors (CAMTI). The topics in this book cover contemporary practice in former colonies, navigating between indigenous knowledges and colonial knowledge/practices, being the cultural 'other' in music therapy education and practice spaces, intersections between ableism and colonial notions of health, and explorations of music therapy's historical and ongoing reliance on colonial systems. In an effort to make space for diverse perspectives and ways of knowing these topics, contributions range from poem, prayer and song to conversations between groups of practitioners and interested parties, as well as essays.In essence, this book aims to start a conversation. It is an invitation for music therapists and other practitioners to reflect on how the vestiges of colonialism may or may not continue to impact their practice. It also offers a range of ideas and concepts which individuals and organizations can begin to explore in the interest of operating in anti-colonial or de-colonial ways. Ultimately, it is hoped that this book encourages a shift to honoring diverse contributions to the music and health space - as this is a space we collectively share." --From publisher.
ISBN:
1945411783
9781945411786
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1350495670
Locations:
PQAX094 -- Wartburg College - Vogel Library (Waverly)

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