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Constructing Musical Healing - The Wounds that Sing (Paperback)
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Constructing Musical Healing - The Wounds that Sing (Paperback)
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June Boyce-Tillman's new book identifies and discusses the very
issues that could render the education that we offer through music
more engaging and relevent to those whom we teach. The book
presents a wide-ranging and rich mix of psychological,
ethnomusicological, philosophical, educational, mythological and
theological material. Into this rich tapestry is woven a concern to
consider seriously New Age phenomena and to empathize with people's
experiences and life stories. Very occasionally, a book is
published that has the potential of seriously challenging current
orthodoxy and practice. This is such a book.' - British Journal of
Music Education. 'June Boyce-Tillman has published this beautifully
researched essay at what I think may prove to be a vital
re-balancing point in our history, when there is a developing
realisation that post-Enlightenment culture with its emphasis on
scientific reason and logic needs to incorporate again the
"subjugated ways of knowing" as June Boyce-Tillman terms Gooch's
value "system B" which favours being, subjectivity, personal
feeling, emotion, magic, involvement, associative ways of knowing,
belief and non-causal knowledge... The bibliography and referencing
are excellent, massively extending the hub of resource which this
book itself presents for further study, investigation and good
practice by people from many walks of life. Many thanks to June
Boyce-Tillman for her work.' - The Christian Parapsychologist 'In
Constructing Musical Healing, June Boyce-Tillman attempts to blend
ancient and modern ideas and practices with her own perspective as
a New Age practitioner. In an interdisciplinary effort,
Boyce-Tillman describer particular philosophical aspects concerning
Western music, practices of shamans and healers, and explorations
of the new consciousness reflected in the New Age movement and
music therapy. Her goal is to establish a new model of healing as
balance including physical, psychological, and spiritual elements
in a process approach, which she parallels with music therapy
practice...Boyce-Tillman has some promising ideas. And certainly
she adds her words, her thoughts, and beliefs to the continuing
questions about the compatibility between "healing" and
"therapy"...The strength of the book is that it has the potential
to encourage our own discourse by giving us an opportunity to
compare and contrast our own ideas about music therapy with at
least one New Age practitioner.' - The Arts in Psychotherapy
Drawing on literature from philosophy, anthropology, psychology and
musicology, Boyce-Tillman looks at musical traditions and notions
of healing in different societies. Her work includes a number of
case studies in various cultures - spirit possession cults in
Africa and shamans in various traditions. It explores contemporary
musical practice in the New Age including neo-shamanism and notions
of musical healing in Western musical aesthetics. The use of music
in Western medicine is also studied, as Boyce-Tillman draws
together a theory of what actually occurs when music is associated
with therapeutic intention and examines the role of music within
healthcare, education and the community.
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