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Does Disability Studies have Anything to Say to Music Therapy? And Would Music Therapy Listen if it Did?
2014
Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy
In this article I enquire whether a worthwhile dialogue might be entered into between the disciplines of disability studies and music therapy. Considering disability studies alongside feminist theory, I ask whether insights from disability studies can be incorporated within music therapy education and practice. A comparative exploration of the roots and visions of both disciplines, along with a discussion of music therapy's struggle to establish an identity as a clinical profession, leads me to
doi:10.15845/voices.v14i3.794
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