Description |
xviii, 234 pages ; 25 cm. |
Series |
Toda Institute book series on global peace and policy
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Global peace and policy.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Part I. Frameworks. Music and empathy / Felicity Laurence ; Music : a universal language? / Cynthia Cohen ; Music and value in cross-cultural work / June Boyce-Tillman ; Peace, music and the arts : in search of interconnections / Johan Galtung -- Part II. Politics. Music as a tool of reconciliation in South Africa / Anne-Marie Gray ; We shall overcome : the roles of music in the US Civil Rights Movement / Baruch Whitehead ; Music as a discourse of resistance : the case of Gilad Atzmon / Karen Abi-Ezzi ; Unpeaceful music / George Kent -- Part III. Healing and education. Music behind bars : testimonies of suffering, survival, and transformation / Kjell Skyllstad ; Healing cultural violence : "collective vulnerability" through guided imagery with music / Vegar Jordanger ; Music therapy : healing, growth, creating a culture of peace / Maria Elena López Vinader ; Managing conflicts through music : educational perspectives / Kjell Skyllstad -- Part IV. Stories from the field. Working in the trenches : surviving conflicts through folk music and tales / Rik Palieri ; Art for harmony in the Middle East : the music of Yair Dalal / Olivier Urbain ; Music and peacemaking in educational contexts / June Boyce-Tillman. |
Genre/Form |
Music.
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Music.
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Subject |
Culture conflict.
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Culture conflict. |
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Geopolitics.
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Geopolitics. |
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Conflict management.
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Conflict management. |
Added Author |
Urbain, Olivier, 1961-
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Toda Institute for Global Peace and Policy Research.
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ISBN |
9781845115289 hardback |
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1845115287 hardback |
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