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Music, Health and the Body: Cross-Cultural Perspectives focuses on the role of music in understanding new dimensions of health and healing through a unique relationship between identity, social interactions and the human body under the overarching paradigm of culture. The recent Covid-19 pandemic also has highlighted the significance of social and individual factors in people's perception of and their ability to cope with the pandemic situation globally through music. Based on inter-disciplinary themes, and contributions from highly qualified international cohort of scholars, the volume will command attention amongst historians, ethnologists, musicologists, sociologists, anthropologists, psychotherapists and other scholars in arts and humanities.
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Introduction: Understanding Music in Healing
Poonam Bala
Chapter 1: Music and Plague: Historical Understandings
James J. Chriss
Chapter 2: Roll Back Malaria: Music and Public Health Messaging in Senegal
Bamba Ndiaye
Chapter 3: "Sounding" Grief in the Gulf: Religion, Slavery, and Afro-Cuban Music in the Time of Cholera
Farren Yero
Chapter 4: Dance and the Body-Mind-Community Connection
Julia C. Basso and Noor Tasnim
Chapter 5: Rhythm, Dance and the Integrative Mode of Consciousness
Kenneth H. Wilson
Chapter 6: Chanting Chenrezig and the Medicine Buddha: Buddhism, Sound and Healing During COVID-19
Justin Patch
Chapter 7: Rituals, Ragas and Sounds: Healing and Indian music
Poonam Bala
Chapter 8: Choir Non-Singing during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Sweden and Norway
Töres Theorell
Chapter 9: Mindfulness, Expressive Writing, and Art: Connecting to the Ancestors During the COVID 19 Pandemic
Renya K. Ramirez
Chapter 10: Community and Belonging in the Victorian Music Industries: Impact of COVID-19
Fabian Cannizzo and Catherine Strong
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Edited by Poonam Bala - Contributions by Poonam Bala; Julia C. Basso; Fabian Cannizzo; James J. Chriss; Bamba Ndiaye; Justin Patch; Renya K. Ramirez; Noor Tasnim; Töres Theorell; Kenneth H. Wilson and Farren Yero