Disruption, dissonance and embodiment: creativity, health and risk in music narratives

Daykin, N. print (2005) Disruption, dissonance and embodiment: creativity, health and risk in music narratives. Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 9 (1). pp. 67-87. ISSN 1363-4593

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Publisher's URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1363459305048098


Item Type:Article
Additional Information:This paper draws on original research on musicians' illness narratives, combining a sociological understanding of identity with insights from critical musicology to challenge conventional notions of personal creativity. It has provided a new paradigm to guide further collaborative work on arts and health. It has led to a steady flow of invited international contributions, including to the European Science Foundation Workshop, Music and Health. The paper has also underpinned major funding success in the form of a NHS Estates and Development Directorate research award of £107,709.
Uncontrolled Keywords:creativity, embodiment, health, music, narrative analysis, risk
Faculty/Department:Faculty of Health and Life Sciences > Department of Health and Applied Social Sciences
~Pre-2012 Faculty Structure > Faculty of Health and Life Sciences > Department of Health and Applied Social Sciences
~Pre-2012 Faculty Structure > Faculty of Health and Life Sciences > Centre for Clinical and Health Services Research
~Pre-2010 Faculty Structure > Health and Life Sciences > School of Health and Social Care
ID Code:1849
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Deposited On:21 Jan 2010 13:07
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