Whose Power, Whose Language? Exploring Issues of Power and Language in Music Therapy

Maren Metell, H. Miyake, A. Dell'antonio, A. H. Zisk
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This special issue explores the topic of power and language in music therapy in the various ways it manifests within and beyond music therapy. We, the guest editors, are a group of four people at different points of their academic career, some have English as their primary languages and others don’t, we are neurodivergent and neurotypical, living in Norway, Japan, and the US. Our group consists of two music therapists, a musicologist, and an AAC (augmentative and alternative communication) researcher.
谁的权力,谁的语言?探索音乐治疗中的权力与语言问题
本期特刊探讨了音乐治疗中权力和语言的主题,以及它在音乐治疗内外的各种表现方式。我们,客座编辑,是一组四个人,他们的学术生涯处于不同的阶段,有些人以英语为主要语言,有些人则不是,我们是神经分化和神经典型的,生活在挪威、日本和美国。我们的小组由两位音乐治疗师,一位音乐学家和一位AAC(辅助和替代交流)研究员组成。
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