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    New Yoek : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 041588473X , 0415884748 , 9780415884730 , 9780415884747
    Language: English
    Pages: xlii, 385 Seiten , Illustrationen
    DDC: 615.85154
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    Hoboken : Taylor & Francis
    ISBN: 9780415884730 , 9780203806012 (Sekundärausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 429 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource ISBN 9780203806012
    Edition: [Online-Ausg.]
    DDC: 615.8/5154
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    Abstract: In perceiving all rap and hip-hop music as violent, misogynistic, and sexually charged, are we denying the way in which it is attentive to the lived experiences, both positive and negative, of many therapy clients? This question is explored in great depth in this anthology, the first to examine the use of this musical genre in the therapeutic context. The contributors are all experienced therapists who examine the multiple ways that rap and hip-hop can be used in therapy by listening and discussing, performing, creating, or improvising. The text is divided into three sections that explore the ...
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    Gilsum, NH : Barcelona Publishers
    ISBN: 9781937440404 , 1937440400
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xii, 222 p.)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hadley, Susan Experiencing Race as a Music Therapist : Personal Narratives
    DDC: 305.8
    Keywords: Racism ; Music therapists ; Health Personnel psychology ; Music Therapy ; Racism ; Cultural Diversity ; Social Identification ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Ethnic Studies ; General ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; Music therapists ; Racism ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Experiencing Race as a Music Therapist: Personal Narratives is a compilation of critically engaging narratives that grew out of conversations with 17 music therapists living in different parts of the world, from various racial groups, about their experiences of their racialized identities in the therapy setting. The music therapists describe the raced and cultural contexts in which they were born and describe the racial demographics of the places they have lived at various times in their lives. The countries in which the individual music therapists spent their formative years include Australia, Canada, Iran, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States, with many of them also having traveled to other countries. The music therapists discussed their specific experiences of their racialized identities when they were studying music therapy and how they experienced their racialized identities in their professional lives. Many of them also described the differences they were aware of in terms of how they experienced themselves as raced or how they experienced the therapeutic relationship when they were working with people of their own race compared with working with people who were from a different race. From these narratives, we can see that our life experiences shape how we understand ourselves and others, our assumptions and biases, and the effort with which we form relationships with different groups of people. The music therapists in this book have shared their experiences in the hope that we can learn how to sit in our discomfort, without judgment, lowering our defenses, in order to learn more about ourselves and others, so that we can deepen our understandings and our relationships across racialized lines."--Publisher's description
    Abstract: Dedications -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- About the Authors -- Autumn Leaves -- Introduction: Let�s Talk About Race -- Narrative One Living and Working Between Worlds -- Narrative Two Reflections on the Complexities and Paradoxes of Identity -- Narrative Three This Skin I Am In -- Narrative Four Reflections on Race in a Shifting South Africa -- Narrative Five The View from the Floor -- Narrative Six Well, Just Shut Up and Bloody Listen! -- Narrative Seven Changing Levels of Comfort: Living and Working in Different Communities
    Abstract: Narrative Eight He HikoiNarrative Nine Trying to Escape the Shackles of White Colonialism -- Narrative Ten Creating a Path in the Middle -- Narrative Eleven Why Do I Care About Race? -- Narrative Twelve Bringing My Asian Identity to Light Through Acculturation -- Narrative Thirteen Direct Encounters: Challenging My Sense of Self as a Good, Moral Person -- Narrative Fourteen Seeing Through Both Lenses -- Narrative Fifteen Does Your Family Drive Camels? -- Narrative Sixteen “You Don�t Look/Sound/Act Puerto Rican�: Experiencing Myself as an Exception
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    Gilsum, NH : Barcelona Publishers
    ISBN: 1937440400 , 9781937440398 , 9781937440404
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 222 p.)
    DDC: 305.8
    Keywords: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Minority Studies ; Music therapists ; Racism ; Racism ; Music therapists ; Musiktherapeut ; Biografie ; Musiktherapeut
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    ISBN: 144226912X , 9781442269125
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Our black sons matter
    DDC: 305.242/108896073
    Keywords: African American young men ; African American boys ; Mothers and sons ; African Americans Family relationships ; Black lives matter movement ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; African American boys ; African American young men ; Black lives matter movement ; Mothers and sons ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; United States
    Abstract: "Our Black Sons Matter is a powerful collection of original essays, letters, and poems that addresses both the deep joys and the very real challenges of raising black boys today. From Trayvon Martin to Tamir Rice, the list of young black men who have suffered racial violence continues to grow. Young black people also deal with profound stereotypes and structural barriers. And yet, young black men are often paradoxically revered as icons of cultural cool. Our Black Sons Matter features contributions from women across the racial spectrum who are raising or have raised black sons--whether biologically their sons or not. The book courageously addresses painful trauma, challenges assumptions, and offers insights and hope through the deep bonds between mothers and their children. Both a collective testimony and a collective love letter, Our Black Sons Matter sends the message that black lives matter and speaks with the universal love of all mothers who fear for the lives of their children."--Provided by publisher
    Abstract: 18 A Fierce Love19 Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death; 20 Mothers and Their Black Sons; 21 Regarding Henry; III: Poems; 22 A Love Poem for Michael Brown; 23 Lamentations from a Black Mom; 24 for trayvon; 25 News of You, My Son; 26 Death Passes Twice; IV: Letters; 27 Dear William; 28 A Letter to CJ; 29 Killing/Saving/Loving Black Boys; 30 Anger; 31 A Letter to Dr. King; 32 A Letter to My Sons; Afterword; Notes; Resources; Index; About the Contributors.
    Abstract: Acknowledgments; Introduction; I: Reflections; 1 Black Mother/Sons; 2 Once White in America; 3 A Bottle of Mike Brown and Robin Williams; 4 Dark Radiance; 5 Why Being the Lone Black Friend of Whites Will Not Protect You; 6 The Box; 7 White Mama, Black Sons; 8 Watching and Waiting; 9 The Trouble I've Seen ... and Why It Matters; 10 Inside/Outside; 11 Black and Blue; 12 A Black Jewish Boy Facing Manhood; II: Essays; 13 Sacrificial Lambs; 14 Reflections of Black Motherhood; 15 The War Within; 16 A Long Ways from Home?; 17 T.H.U.G. (Talented, Humanistic, Unique, Gifted).
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Gilsum, N.H : Barcelona Publishers
    ISBN: 9781937440398
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xii, 222 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2013 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version Experiencing Race as a Music Therapist : Personal Narratives
    DDC: 305.8
    Keywords: Music therapists ; Racism ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Dedications -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- About the Authors -- Autumn Leaves -- Introduction: Let's Talk About Race -- Narrative One Living and Working Between Worlds -- Narrative Two Reflections on the Complexities and Paradoxes of Identity -- Narrative Three This Skin I Am In -- Narrative Four Reflections on Race in a Shifting South Africa -- Narrative Five The View from the Floor -- Narrative Six Well, Just Shut Up and Bloody Listen! -- Narrative Seven Changing Levels of Comfort: Living and Working in Different Communities -- Narrative Eight He Hikoi -- Narrative Nine Trying to Escape the Shackles of White Colonialism -- Narrative Ten Creating a Path in the Middle -- Narrative Eleven Why Do I Care About Race? -- Narrative Twelve Bringing My Asian Identity to Light Through Acculturation -- Narrative Thirteen Direct Encounters: Challenging My Sense of Self as a Good, Moral Person -- Narrative Fourteen Seeing Through Both Lenses -- Narrative Fifteen Does Your Family Drive Camels? -- Narrative Sixteen "You Don't Look/Sound/Act Puerto Rican": Experiencing Myself as an Exception -- Narrative Seventeen Lessons Learned Through Growing and Listening -- The Continuous Journey.
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Dedications ""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Table of Contents""; ""About the Authors""; ""Autumn Leaves""; ""Introduction: Let�s Talk About Race""; ""Narrative One Living and Working Between Worlds""; ""Narrative Two Reflections on the Complexities and Paradoxes of Identity""; ""Narrative Three This Skin I Am In""; ""Narrative Four Reflections on Race in a Shifting South Africa""; ""Narrative Five The View from the Floor""; ""Narrative Six Well, Just Shut Up and Bloody Listen!""; ""Narrative Seven Changing Levels of Comfort: Living and Working in Different Communities""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Narrative Eight He Hikoi""""Narrative Nine Trying to Escape the Shackles of White Colonialism""; ""Narrative Ten Creating a Path in the Middle""; ""Narrative Eleven Why Do I Care About Race?""; ""Narrative Twelve Bringing My Asian Identity to Light Through Acculturation""; ""Narrative Thirteen Direct Encounters: Challenging My Sense of Self as a Good, Moral Person""; ""Narrative Fourteen Seeing Through Both Lenses""; ""Narrative Fifteen Does Your Family Drive Camels?""; ""Narrative Sixteen “You Don�t Look/Sound/Act Puerto Rican�: Experiencing Myself as an Exception""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Narrative Seventeen Lessons Learned Through Growing and Listening""""The Continuous Journey""
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    ISBN: 9781442269125
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (241 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.2308996073
    Keywords: Black lives matter movement ; Black lives matter movement ; Electronic books ; Electronic books.
    Abstract: Our Black Sons Matter is a powerful collection of original essays, letters, and poems that addresses both the deep joys and the very real challenges of raising black boys today. The book addresses painful trauma, challenges assumptions, and offers insights and hope through the deep bonds between mothers and their children.
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I: Reflections -- 1 Black Mother/Sons -- 2 Once White in America -- 3 A Bottle of Mike Brown and Robin Williams -- 4 Dark Radiance -- 5 Why Being the Lone Black Friend of Whites Will Not Protect You -- 6 The Box -- 7 White Mama, Black Sons -- 8 Watching and Waiting -- 9 The Trouble I've Seen . . . and Why It Matters -- 10 Inside/Outside -- 11 Black and Blue -- 12 A Black Jewish Boy Facing Manhood -- II: Essays -- 13 Sacrificial Lambs -- 14 Reflections of Black Motherhood -- 15 The War Within -- 16 A Long Ways from Home? -- 17 T.H.U.G. (Talented, Humanistic, Unique, Gifted) -- 18 A Fierce Love -- 19 Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death -- 20 Mothers and Their Black Sons -- 21 Regarding Henry -- III: Poems -- 22 A Love Poem for Michael Brown -- 23 Lamentations from a Black Mom -- 24 for trayvon -- 25 News of You, My Son -- 26 Death Passes Twice -- IV: Letters -- 27 Dear William -- 28 A Letter to CJ -- 29 Killing/Saving/Loving Black Boys -- 30 Anger -- 31 A Letter to Dr. King -- 32 A Letter to My Sons -- Afterword -- Notes -- Resources -- Index -- About the Contributors.
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