音乐,艺术和全球健康:寻找Sangam,它的理论和范式

IF 0.4 3区 社会学 0 FOLKLORE
A. Quadros
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一般来说,音乐和医疗保健都已经专业化,这两个领域之间的合作项目的主要重点是在临床环境中进行基于艺术的干预,并根据临床结果进行评估。然而,最近,社区艺术对初级保健和预防保健的贡献得到了更多的关注。在公共卫生方面,音乐、艺术和卫生之间的对话已经从诊所转向社区,从注重个人治疗干预的临床医学转向注重社区发展和社区能力建设的公共卫生。在艺术方面,有一个相应的从音乐厅、画廊和舞台向社区的移动。我认为,卫生专业人员尚未认识到音乐和其他艺术在动员贫困社区和为卫生教育和赋权提供有意义的环境方面的潜力。我还认为,艺术家和民族音乐学家负有社会正义的责任,他们应该与公共卫生专业人员共同努力,充分探索个人和社区机构、自我认识和社会变革在处理极端健康问题方面的力量。我断言,音乐与其他艺术以独特复杂和微妙的方式进行交流的能力,为健康提供了其他形式所没有的巨大潜力。为了说明这一新兴领域,我将展示现有项目和干预措施的例子。
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Music, the Arts, and Global Health: In Search of Sangam, its Theory and Paradigms
Abstract: In general, both music and healthcare have been professionalized, and the major focus of collaborative projects between these two fields has been upon arts-based interventions carried out in clinical settings and evaluated in terms of clinical outcomes. Recently, however, more attention has been paid to the contribution of community arts to primary care and preventive care. On the public health side, the conversation between music, the arts, and health has been moving from the clinic to the community, from clinical medicine with its focus on individual therapeutic interventions to public health with its focus on community development and community capacity building. On the arts side, there is a corresponding move from concert hall, gallery, and stage toward the community. I argue that the health professions have not yet realized the potential of music and the other arts to mobilize poor communities and to provide meaningful contexts for health education and empowerment. I also contend that artists and ethnomusicologists have a social justice responsibility to work together with public health professionals to explore fully the power of personal and community agency, self-knowledge, and social change in dealing with extreme health problems. I assert that the capacity of music, with other arts, to communicate in uniquely complex and subtle ways offers significant potential for health in ways that other modalities do not. In order to illustrate this emerging field, I will present examples of existing projects and interventions.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Folklore Research has provided an international forum for current theory and research among scholars of traditional culture since 1964. Each issue includes topical, incisive articles of current theoretical interest to folklore and ethnomusicology as international disciplines, as well as essays that address the fieldwork experience and the intellectual history of folklore and ethnomusicology studies. Contributors include scholars and professionals in additional fields, including anthropology, area studies, communication, cultural studies, history, linguistics, literature, performance studies, religion, and semiotics.
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