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Oct 1, 1999 · Focus on intimate musical practices - on the so-called 'private' or one-to-one forms of 'human-music interaction' offers an ideal vantage point for viewing music 'in action', that is, for observing music as it comes to be implicated in the construction of the self as an aesthetic agent.
- Tia DeNora
- 1999
Sep 22, 2009 · Focus on intimate musical practice, on the private or one-to-one forms of human-music interaction, offers an ideal vantage point for viewing music ‘in action’, for observing music as it comes to be implicated in the construction of the self as an aesthetic agent.
- Tia DeNora
- 2000
Sep 14, 2015 · In this paper I reviewed two main themes: (1) how music can be used as a tool to increase an individual’s self-awareness (SA) and (2) how music and SA relates to individual and social...
Oct 1, 1999 · Music provides respondents with a scaffolding for self-constitution. Focus on specific uses of music and individuals' experiences of musical culture illuminates some of the mechanisms through which music provides organizing materials of subjectivity.
- Tia DeNora
- 1999
Aug 16, 2023 · highlighted their understanding of their own self-identity as a music lover. In these interviews I sought to examine the role that music plays in their identity formation, how they aim to express themselves to others, and how they might use music to draw this autobiographical narrative of their own lives. Sy mbol i c Int e rac t i oni sm
Oct 1, 1999 · Identity and self-esteem in the context of music and music therapy: a review. Participation in music therapy offers opportunities for the participants to engage in identity work – to define, develop, or reflect on their understanding of themselves, and to cultivate new….
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This paper outlines a theoretical account of musical self-enhancement. I claim that listening to music serves as a resource for actively manipulating affective states so that a positive self-view is maintained and a sense of optimism is provided.