Music in a Concussive Monologue
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https://doi.org/10.15845/voices.v21i3.3305Palavras-chave:
head injury, concussion, autoethnography, collaborative writingResumo
The co-authors, a music therapist and a musicologist who suffered a concussion, collaboratively develop an autoethnography detailing the phenomenological experience of concussion and the gradually increasing role of music throughout the recovery process. Along the way, they discover new things about music, the mind, scholarship, and themselves.
Japanese abstract:
脳震盪の語りの中の音楽
サイモン・ギルバートソン デイヴィッド・ガブリエル・ヘバート
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脳震盪を起こした音楽療法士と音楽学者の共同執筆者(共著者)は、脳震盪の現象学的経験と、回復の過程で音楽の役割が徐々に大きくなっていくことを詳述するセルフエスノグラフィー(オートエスノグラフィー)を共同で作成した。その過程で、彼らは、音楽、心、学問、そして自分自身について新たな発見をする。
キーワード:頭部損傷、脳震盪。セルフエスノグラフィー、共同執筆
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