Music and Autism: Speaking for Ourselves
In Music and Autism: Speaking for Ourselves, renowned ethnomusicologist Michael Bakan engages in deep conversations-some spanning the course of years-with ten unique and fascinating individuals who share two basic things in common: an autism spectrum diagnosis and a life in which music is central. The result is a profound yet accessible exploration of how people make and experience music, and of why it matters to them that they do, one whose rich tapestry of words, images, and musical sounds speaks to both the extraordinary diversity of autistic experience and the common humanity we all share.
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Music and Autism: Speaking for Ourselves
In Music and Autism: Speaking for Ourselves, renowned ethnomusicologist Michael Bakan engages in deep conversations-some spanning the course of years-with ten unique and fascinating individuals who share two basic things in common: an autism spectrum diagnosis and a life in which music is central. The result is a profound yet accessible exploration of how people make and experience music, and of why it matters to them that they do, one whose rich tapestry of words, images, and musical sounds speaks to both the extraordinary diversity of autistic experience and the common humanity we all share.
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Music and Autism: Speaking for Ourselves

Music and Autism: Speaking for Ourselves

Music and Autism: Speaking for Ourselves

Music and Autism: Speaking for Ourselves

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In Music and Autism: Speaking for Ourselves, renowned ethnomusicologist Michael Bakan engages in deep conversations-some spanning the course of years-with ten unique and fascinating individuals who share two basic things in common: an autism spectrum diagnosis and a life in which music is central. The result is a profound yet accessible exploration of how people make and experience music, and of why it matters to them that they do, one whose rich tapestry of words, images, and musical sounds speaks to both the extraordinary diversity of autistic experience and the common humanity we all share.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780197543122
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 10/01/2020
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 9.10(w) x 6.10(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Michael Bakan is Professor of Ethnomusicology at Florida State University. His more than seventy publications include the books World Music: Traditions and Transformations and Music of Death and New Creation. Bakan serves as series editor for the Routledge Focus on World Music book series and has performed as a percussionist with John Cage, Tito Puente, Rudolf Serkin, and George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic, as well as with several leading gamelan groups in Bali, Indonesia.

Table of Contents

List of Figures ix

About the Companion Website xi

Companion Website Contents xiii

Acknowledgments xv

Prologue: Autumn, 2003 xix

1 Introduction 1

2 Zena Hamelson 20

3 Mara Chasar 30

4 Donald Rindale 40

5 Elizabeth J. "Ibby" Grace 68

6 Dotan Nitzberg 94

7 Graeme Gibson 120

8 Maureen Pytlik 138

9 Gordon Peterson 168

10 Amy Sequenzia 200

11 Addison Silar 218

12 Conclusion: "Living with Autism Shouldn't Be Hard" 233

References Cited 237

Additional Reading 245

Index 251

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