Handbook of Musical Identities
Herausgeber: Macdonald, Raymond; Miell, Dorothy; Hargreaves, David J
Handbook of Musical Identities
Herausgeber: Macdonald, Raymond; Miell, Dorothy; Hargreaves, David J
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The Handbook of Musical Identities explores three features of psychological approaches to musical identities and four real-life contexts in which musical identities have been investigated. The multidisciplinary breadth of the Handbook reflects the changes that are taking place in music, in digital technology, and in their role in society.
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The Handbook of Musical Identities explores three features of psychological approaches to musical identities and four real-life contexts in which musical identities have been investigated. The multidisciplinary breadth of the Handbook reflects the changes that are taking place in music, in digital technology, and in their role in society.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 896
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 180mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1700g
- ISBN-13: 9780199679485
- ISBN-10: 0199679487
- Artikelnr.: 47871196
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 896
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 180mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1700g
- ISBN-13: 9780199679485
- ISBN-10: 0199679487
- Artikelnr.: 47871196
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Raymond MacDonald is Professor of Music Psychology and Improvisation and Head of The School of Music at University of Edinburgh. He runs music workshops and lectures internationally and has published over 70 peer reviewed papers and book chapters. He has co-edited four texts, Musical Identities (2002), Musical Communication (2005), Musical Imaginations (2012) and Music Health & Wellbeing (2012) and was editor of the journal Psychology of Music between 2006 and 2012. His on-going research focuses on issues relating to improvisation, musical communication, music health and wellbeing, music education and musical identities. As a saxophonist and composer he is a founding member of The Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra and has released over 60 CDs. Collaborating with musicians such as David Byrne, George Lewis, Evan Parker, Jim O'Rourke and Marilyn Crispell he has toured and broadcast worldwide and has written music for film, television, theatre, radio and art installations. David Hargreaves is Professor of Education and Froebel Research Fellow at the University of Roehampton, and has previously held posts in the Schools of Psychology and Education at the Universities of Leicester, Durham and the Open University. He has been Editor of Psychology of Music, Chair of the Research Commission of the International Society for Music Education (ISME), and is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society. His books, in psychology, education, the arts, and music have been translated into 15 languages. He has appeared on BBC TV and radio as a jazz pianist and composer, and is organist on his local village church circuit. Dorothy Miell is Professor of Social Psychology based at the University of Edinburgh where she is also Vice Principal and Head of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. She is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society and of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. She has worked on issues of identity, relationships and communication as they apply to creative collaborations in childhood, adolescence and amongst professional artists. Amongst her other co-edited texts are Musical Identities (2002), Learning to Collaborate, Collaborating to Learn (2004), Collaborative Creativity (2004), Musical Communication (2005) and Musical Imaginations (2012).
* Editors' Introduction
* 1: David Hargreaves, Raymond MacDonald and Dorothy Miell: The
changing identity of musical identities
* Sociological, discursive and narrative approaches
* 2: David Elliott and Marissa Silverman: Identities and musics:
Reclaiming personhood
* 3: Tia deNora: Music-ecology and everyday action: Creating, changing
and contesting identities
* 4: Margaret S. Barrett: Laying the foundations for narrative
identities in and through music
* 5: Susan O'Neill: Young people's musical lives: Identities, learning
ecologies and connectedness
* 6: Graeme Wilson and Raymond MacDonald: The ear of the beholder:
Improvisation, ambiguity and social contexts in the constructions of
musical identities
* 7: Göran Folkestad: Post-national identities in music: Acting in a
global intertextual musical arena
* 8: Andy McKinlay and Chris McVittie: 'Will the real Slim Shady please
stand up?': Identity in popular music
* Development
* 9: Colwyn Trevarthen and Stephen Malloch: The musical self:
Affections for life in a community of sound
* 10: Alexandra Lamont: Musical identity, interest, and involvement
* 11: Johannella Tafuri: Building musical self-identity in early
infancy
* 12: Paul Evans and Gary McPherson: Processes of musical identity
consolidation during adolescence
* 13: Vicky Karkou and Julie Joseph: The moving and movement identities
of adolescents: lessons from dance movement psychotherapy in
mainstream schools
* Individual differences
* 14: Sebastian Dys, Glenn Schellenberg and Kate McLean: Musical
identities, music preferences, and individual differences
* 15: Maria B. Spychiger: Musical self-concept as a mediating
psychological structure: From musical experience to musical identity
* 16: Nikki Rickard and TanChyuan Chin: Defining the musical identity
of 'non-musicians'
* 17: David M. Greenberg and Peter J. Rentfrow: The social
psychological underpinnings of musical identities: A study on how
personality stereotypes are formed from musical cues
* 18: Emery Schubert: Musical identity and individual differences in
empathy
* Musical institutions and practitioners
* 19: John Rink: Impersonating the music in performance
* 20: Jane W. Davidson: Performance Identity
* 21: Byron Dueck: Imagining identifications: how musicians align their
practices with publics
* 22: Adam Linson: Patterns of sociohistorical interaction between
musical identity and technology
* 23: Jane Oakland, Raymond MacDonald and Paul Flowers: Who am I? : The
process of identity renegotiation for opera choristers following
redundancy
* 24: Felicity Baker and Raymond MacDonald: Reauthoring the self:
Therapeutic songwriting in identity work
* 25: Martin Cloonan: Staying one step ahead?: The self-identity of
Japanese concert promoters
* Education
* 26: Susan Hallam: Musical identity, learning and teaching
* 27: Heidi Westerlund, Heidi Partti and Sidsel Karlsen: Identity
formation and agency in the diverse music classroom
* 28: Jennifer Sydmonds Jonathan James Hargreaves, and Marion Long:
Music in identity at adolescence across school transition
* 29: Beatriz Ilari: Children's ethnic identity, cultural diversity,
and music education
* 30: Graham Welch: The identities of singers and their educational
environments
* 31: Gianna Cassidy and Anna Paisley: Music-games and musical
identities
* Health and well-being
* 32: Even Ruud: Music, identity and health
* 33: Suvi Saarikallio: Musical identity in fostering emotional health
* 34: Wendy Magee: Music-making in therapeutic contexts: reframing
identity following disruptions to health
* 35: Adam Ockelford and John Vorhaus: Identity and musical development
in people with severe or profound and multiple learning difficulties
* 36: Katrina McFerran and Cherry Hense: "I would die without my music
": Relying on musical identities to cope with difficult times
* 37: Jorg Fachner, Jaakko Erkkila and Olivier Brabant: On musical
identities, social pharmacology and timing in music therapy
* Case studies
* 38: Nicholas Cook: The clever boy from Croydon: music, identity, and
race
* 39: Nigel Osborne: The identities of Sevda - from Graeco-Arabic
medicine to music therapy
* 40: Gloria Patricia Zapata Restrepo and David J. Hargreaves: Musical
identities, resilience and wellbeing: The effects of music on
displaced children in Colombia
* 41: Robert Colls and Katie Heathman: Music of Englishness: National
identity and the first folk revival
* 42: Kathryn Jourdan and Richard Holloway: Sistema Scotland: Emerging
musical identities in Raploch
* 43: Myung-Sook Auh and Robert Walker: Musical identities in Australia
and South Korea and new identities emerging through social media and
digital technology
* 44: Alan Karass: Identity, music, and festivity in Southern Tunisia
* 1: David Hargreaves, Raymond MacDonald and Dorothy Miell: The
changing identity of musical identities
* Sociological, discursive and narrative approaches
* 2: David Elliott and Marissa Silverman: Identities and musics:
Reclaiming personhood
* 3: Tia deNora: Music-ecology and everyday action: Creating, changing
and contesting identities
* 4: Margaret S. Barrett: Laying the foundations for narrative
identities in and through music
* 5: Susan O'Neill: Young people's musical lives: Identities, learning
ecologies and connectedness
* 6: Graeme Wilson and Raymond MacDonald: The ear of the beholder:
Improvisation, ambiguity and social contexts in the constructions of
musical identities
* 7: Göran Folkestad: Post-national identities in music: Acting in a
global intertextual musical arena
* 8: Andy McKinlay and Chris McVittie: 'Will the real Slim Shady please
stand up?': Identity in popular music
* Development
* 9: Colwyn Trevarthen and Stephen Malloch: The musical self:
Affections for life in a community of sound
* 10: Alexandra Lamont: Musical identity, interest, and involvement
* 11: Johannella Tafuri: Building musical self-identity in early
infancy
* 12: Paul Evans and Gary McPherson: Processes of musical identity
consolidation during adolescence
* 13: Vicky Karkou and Julie Joseph: The moving and movement identities
of adolescents: lessons from dance movement psychotherapy in
mainstream schools
* Individual differences
* 14: Sebastian Dys, Glenn Schellenberg and Kate McLean: Musical
identities, music preferences, and individual differences
* 15: Maria B. Spychiger: Musical self-concept as a mediating
psychological structure: From musical experience to musical identity
* 16: Nikki Rickard and TanChyuan Chin: Defining the musical identity
of 'non-musicians'
* 17: David M. Greenberg and Peter J. Rentfrow: The social
psychological underpinnings of musical identities: A study on how
personality stereotypes are formed from musical cues
* 18: Emery Schubert: Musical identity and individual differences in
empathy
* Musical institutions and practitioners
* 19: John Rink: Impersonating the music in performance
* 20: Jane W. Davidson: Performance Identity
* 21: Byron Dueck: Imagining identifications: how musicians align their
practices with publics
* 22: Adam Linson: Patterns of sociohistorical interaction between
musical identity and technology
* 23: Jane Oakland, Raymond MacDonald and Paul Flowers: Who am I? : The
process of identity renegotiation for opera choristers following
redundancy
* 24: Felicity Baker and Raymond MacDonald: Reauthoring the self:
Therapeutic songwriting in identity work
* 25: Martin Cloonan: Staying one step ahead?: The self-identity of
Japanese concert promoters
* Education
* 26: Susan Hallam: Musical identity, learning and teaching
* 27: Heidi Westerlund, Heidi Partti and Sidsel Karlsen: Identity
formation and agency in the diverse music classroom
* 28: Jennifer Sydmonds Jonathan James Hargreaves, and Marion Long:
Music in identity at adolescence across school transition
* 29: Beatriz Ilari: Children's ethnic identity, cultural diversity,
and music education
* 30: Graham Welch: The identities of singers and their educational
environments
* 31: Gianna Cassidy and Anna Paisley: Music-games and musical
identities
* Health and well-being
* 32: Even Ruud: Music, identity and health
* 33: Suvi Saarikallio: Musical identity in fostering emotional health
* 34: Wendy Magee: Music-making in therapeutic contexts: reframing
identity following disruptions to health
* 35: Adam Ockelford and John Vorhaus: Identity and musical development
in people with severe or profound and multiple learning difficulties
* 36: Katrina McFerran and Cherry Hense: "I would die without my music
": Relying on musical identities to cope with difficult times
* 37: Jorg Fachner, Jaakko Erkkila and Olivier Brabant: On musical
identities, social pharmacology and timing in music therapy
* Case studies
* 38: Nicholas Cook: The clever boy from Croydon: music, identity, and
race
* 39: Nigel Osborne: The identities of Sevda - from Graeco-Arabic
medicine to music therapy
* 40: Gloria Patricia Zapata Restrepo and David J. Hargreaves: Musical
identities, resilience and wellbeing: The effects of music on
displaced children in Colombia
* 41: Robert Colls and Katie Heathman: Music of Englishness: National
identity and the first folk revival
* 42: Kathryn Jourdan and Richard Holloway: Sistema Scotland: Emerging
musical identities in Raploch
* 43: Myung-Sook Auh and Robert Walker: Musical identities in Australia
and South Korea and new identities emerging through social media and
digital technology
* 44: Alan Karass: Identity, music, and festivity in Southern Tunisia
* Editors' Introduction
* 1: David Hargreaves, Raymond MacDonald and Dorothy Miell: The
changing identity of musical identities
* Sociological, discursive and narrative approaches
* 2: David Elliott and Marissa Silverman: Identities and musics:
Reclaiming personhood
* 3: Tia deNora: Music-ecology and everyday action: Creating, changing
and contesting identities
* 4: Margaret S. Barrett: Laying the foundations for narrative
identities in and through music
* 5: Susan O'Neill: Young people's musical lives: Identities, learning
ecologies and connectedness
* 6: Graeme Wilson and Raymond MacDonald: The ear of the beholder:
Improvisation, ambiguity and social contexts in the constructions of
musical identities
* 7: Göran Folkestad: Post-national identities in music: Acting in a
global intertextual musical arena
* 8: Andy McKinlay and Chris McVittie: 'Will the real Slim Shady please
stand up?': Identity in popular music
* Development
* 9: Colwyn Trevarthen and Stephen Malloch: The musical self:
Affections for life in a community of sound
* 10: Alexandra Lamont: Musical identity, interest, and involvement
* 11: Johannella Tafuri: Building musical self-identity in early
infancy
* 12: Paul Evans and Gary McPherson: Processes of musical identity
consolidation during adolescence
* 13: Vicky Karkou and Julie Joseph: The moving and movement identities
of adolescents: lessons from dance movement psychotherapy in
mainstream schools
* Individual differences
* 14: Sebastian Dys, Glenn Schellenberg and Kate McLean: Musical
identities, music preferences, and individual differences
* 15: Maria B. Spychiger: Musical self-concept as a mediating
psychological structure: From musical experience to musical identity
* 16: Nikki Rickard and TanChyuan Chin: Defining the musical identity
of 'non-musicians'
* 17: David M. Greenberg and Peter J. Rentfrow: The social
psychological underpinnings of musical identities: A study on how
personality stereotypes are formed from musical cues
* 18: Emery Schubert: Musical identity and individual differences in
empathy
* Musical institutions and practitioners
* 19: John Rink: Impersonating the music in performance
* 20: Jane W. Davidson: Performance Identity
* 21: Byron Dueck: Imagining identifications: how musicians align their
practices with publics
* 22: Adam Linson: Patterns of sociohistorical interaction between
musical identity and technology
* 23: Jane Oakland, Raymond MacDonald and Paul Flowers: Who am I? : The
process of identity renegotiation for opera choristers following
redundancy
* 24: Felicity Baker and Raymond MacDonald: Reauthoring the self:
Therapeutic songwriting in identity work
* 25: Martin Cloonan: Staying one step ahead?: The self-identity of
Japanese concert promoters
* Education
* 26: Susan Hallam: Musical identity, learning and teaching
* 27: Heidi Westerlund, Heidi Partti and Sidsel Karlsen: Identity
formation and agency in the diverse music classroom
* 28: Jennifer Sydmonds Jonathan James Hargreaves, and Marion Long:
Music in identity at adolescence across school transition
* 29: Beatriz Ilari: Children's ethnic identity, cultural diversity,
and music education
* 30: Graham Welch: The identities of singers and their educational
environments
* 31: Gianna Cassidy and Anna Paisley: Music-games and musical
identities
* Health and well-being
* 32: Even Ruud: Music, identity and health
* 33: Suvi Saarikallio: Musical identity in fostering emotional health
* 34: Wendy Magee: Music-making in therapeutic contexts: reframing
identity following disruptions to health
* 35: Adam Ockelford and John Vorhaus: Identity and musical development
in people with severe or profound and multiple learning difficulties
* 36: Katrina McFerran and Cherry Hense: "I would die without my music
": Relying on musical identities to cope with difficult times
* 37: Jorg Fachner, Jaakko Erkkila and Olivier Brabant: On musical
identities, social pharmacology and timing in music therapy
* Case studies
* 38: Nicholas Cook: The clever boy from Croydon: music, identity, and
race
* 39: Nigel Osborne: The identities of Sevda - from Graeco-Arabic
medicine to music therapy
* 40: Gloria Patricia Zapata Restrepo and David J. Hargreaves: Musical
identities, resilience and wellbeing: The effects of music on
displaced children in Colombia
* 41: Robert Colls and Katie Heathman: Music of Englishness: National
identity and the first folk revival
* 42: Kathryn Jourdan and Richard Holloway: Sistema Scotland: Emerging
musical identities in Raploch
* 43: Myung-Sook Auh and Robert Walker: Musical identities in Australia
and South Korea and new identities emerging through social media and
digital technology
* 44: Alan Karass: Identity, music, and festivity in Southern Tunisia
* 1: David Hargreaves, Raymond MacDonald and Dorothy Miell: The
changing identity of musical identities
* Sociological, discursive and narrative approaches
* 2: David Elliott and Marissa Silverman: Identities and musics:
Reclaiming personhood
* 3: Tia deNora: Music-ecology and everyday action: Creating, changing
and contesting identities
* 4: Margaret S. Barrett: Laying the foundations for narrative
identities in and through music
* 5: Susan O'Neill: Young people's musical lives: Identities, learning
ecologies and connectedness
* 6: Graeme Wilson and Raymond MacDonald: The ear of the beholder:
Improvisation, ambiguity and social contexts in the constructions of
musical identities
* 7: Göran Folkestad: Post-national identities in music: Acting in a
global intertextual musical arena
* 8: Andy McKinlay and Chris McVittie: 'Will the real Slim Shady please
stand up?': Identity in popular music
* Development
* 9: Colwyn Trevarthen and Stephen Malloch: The musical self:
Affections for life in a community of sound
* 10: Alexandra Lamont: Musical identity, interest, and involvement
* 11: Johannella Tafuri: Building musical self-identity in early
infancy
* 12: Paul Evans and Gary McPherson: Processes of musical identity
consolidation during adolescence
* 13: Vicky Karkou and Julie Joseph: The moving and movement identities
of adolescents: lessons from dance movement psychotherapy in
mainstream schools
* Individual differences
* 14: Sebastian Dys, Glenn Schellenberg and Kate McLean: Musical
identities, music preferences, and individual differences
* 15: Maria B. Spychiger: Musical self-concept as a mediating
psychological structure: From musical experience to musical identity
* 16: Nikki Rickard and TanChyuan Chin: Defining the musical identity
of 'non-musicians'
* 17: David M. Greenberg and Peter J. Rentfrow: The social
psychological underpinnings of musical identities: A study on how
personality stereotypes are formed from musical cues
* 18: Emery Schubert: Musical identity and individual differences in
empathy
* Musical institutions and practitioners
* 19: John Rink: Impersonating the music in performance
* 20: Jane W. Davidson: Performance Identity
* 21: Byron Dueck: Imagining identifications: how musicians align their
practices with publics
* 22: Adam Linson: Patterns of sociohistorical interaction between
musical identity and technology
* 23: Jane Oakland, Raymond MacDonald and Paul Flowers: Who am I? : The
process of identity renegotiation for opera choristers following
redundancy
* 24: Felicity Baker and Raymond MacDonald: Reauthoring the self:
Therapeutic songwriting in identity work
* 25: Martin Cloonan: Staying one step ahead?: The self-identity of
Japanese concert promoters
* Education
* 26: Susan Hallam: Musical identity, learning and teaching
* 27: Heidi Westerlund, Heidi Partti and Sidsel Karlsen: Identity
formation and agency in the diverse music classroom
* 28: Jennifer Sydmonds Jonathan James Hargreaves, and Marion Long:
Music in identity at adolescence across school transition
* 29: Beatriz Ilari: Children's ethnic identity, cultural diversity,
and music education
* 30: Graham Welch: The identities of singers and their educational
environments
* 31: Gianna Cassidy and Anna Paisley: Music-games and musical
identities
* Health and well-being
* 32: Even Ruud: Music, identity and health
* 33: Suvi Saarikallio: Musical identity in fostering emotional health
* 34: Wendy Magee: Music-making in therapeutic contexts: reframing
identity following disruptions to health
* 35: Adam Ockelford and John Vorhaus: Identity and musical development
in people with severe or profound and multiple learning difficulties
* 36: Katrina McFerran and Cherry Hense: "I would die without my music
": Relying on musical identities to cope with difficult times
* 37: Jorg Fachner, Jaakko Erkkila and Olivier Brabant: On musical
identities, social pharmacology and timing in music therapy
* Case studies
* 38: Nicholas Cook: The clever boy from Croydon: music, identity, and
race
* 39: Nigel Osborne: The identities of Sevda - from Graeco-Arabic
medicine to music therapy
* 40: Gloria Patricia Zapata Restrepo and David J. Hargreaves: Musical
identities, resilience and wellbeing: The effects of music on
displaced children in Colombia
* 41: Robert Colls and Katie Heathman: Music of Englishness: National
identity and the first folk revival
* 42: Kathryn Jourdan and Richard Holloway: Sistema Scotland: Emerging
musical identities in Raploch
* 43: Myung-Sook Auh and Robert Walker: Musical identities in Australia
and South Korea and new identities emerging through social media and
digital technology
* 44: Alan Karass: Identity, music, and festivity in Southern Tunisia