自閉症、神経多様性、及び音楽療法における民族音楽学的視点

著者

  • Michael B. Bakan College of Music, Florida State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15845/voices.v14i3.799

キーワード:

Autism, autism spectrum, Asperger's syndrome, neurodiversity, autistic self-advocacy, ethnomusicology, Artism Ensemble, E-WoMP, ethnography, disability studies, Balinese gamelan, relativism

要旨

この論文では、病理としての障がいから神経多様性としての障がいへの暫定的なパラダイム移行が、音楽療法の認識論的姿勢を、研究領域においても実践分野においても、生産的な方向へ再位置づけする可能性について述べたいと思う。自閉症の民族音楽学に関する私自身のしごとや、障がい学及び自閉症の自己の主張に関する研究と記述を用いて、民族音楽学の相対主義的基盤が、音楽療法の主に治療方向的な基盤に対する有用な代替・補完となる可能性ついて提案したい。

Author Biography

Michael B. Bakan, College of Music, Florida State University

Michael Bakan is Professor of Ethnomusicology and Head of World Music in the College of Music at Florida State University, where he directs the Balinese gamelan program and the Omnimusica intercultural ensemble. He is the author of the books Music of Death and New Creation: Experiences in the World of Balinese Gamelan Beleganjur and World Music: Traditions and Transformations. Bakan’s many articles have appeared in journals including Ethnomusicology, Asian Music, College Music Symposium, and Ethnomusicology Forum, and as book chapters in several edited volumes. His current research on the ethnomusicology of autism has been supported by the National Endowment for the Arts and other agencies. He serves as series editor for the Routledge Focus on World Music Series, was formerly president of the Society for Ethnomusicology’s Southeast/Caribbean Chapter, and is an active composer and professional percussionist. He has been an invited lecturer or visiting professor at numerous institutions, including Harvard, Yale, Columbia, and Indiana universities; the universities of Chicago, Texas, and Washington; and the Berklee College of Music.

出版済

2014-10-21

How to Cite

Bakan, M. B. (2014). 自閉症、神経多様性、及び音楽療法における民族音楽学的視点. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy, 14(3). https://doi.org/10.15845/voices.v14i3.799

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セクション

Invited Submission - Special Issue