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Georgia State University ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University Anthropology Theses Department of Anthropology 12-16-2015 Medical Music: Anthropological Perspectives on Music Therapy Stephen McMasters Follow this and additional works at:https://scholarworks.gsu.edu/anthro_theses Recommended Citation McMasters, Stephen, "Medical Music: Anthropological Perspectives on Music Therapy." Thesis, Georgia State University, 2015. https://scholarworks.gsu.edu/anthro_theses/103 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Department of Anthropology at ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Anthropology Theses by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University. For more information, please [email protected]. MEDICAL MUSIC: ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON MUSIC THERAPY by STEPHEN McMASTERS Under the Direction of Steven P. Black, PhD ABSTRACT Music-based healing is utilized as a healing tool in many cultural contexts around the world. This thesis examines the cultural practice of music therapy in the context of the larger discipline of medicine in the United States through an ethnographic study of music therapists in the Greater Atlanta area. It contextualizes this data with research in medical ethnomusicology that explores cross-cultural traditions of music in healing rituals. It also connects music therapy to the observation that forces of globalization are strongly correlated with an increase in rates of inequality, poverty, stress, and disease. This thesis discusses how Atlanta-area music therapists use music healing with patients suffering from physical and mental disease and how economic stratification impacts access to music therapy. It is concerned with deeper and not immediately evident processes taking place in music therapy, such as the role of music as a medium and facilitator in healing. INDEX WORDS: Medical anthropology, Medical ethnomusicology, Medical pluralism, Embodiment, Medical discourse, Mental illness MEDICAL MUSIC: ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON MUSIC THERAPY by STEPHEN McMASTERS A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in the College of Arts and Sciences Georgia State University 2015 Copyright by Stephen McMasters 2015 MEDICAL MUSIC: ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON MUSIC THERAPY by STEPHEN McMASTERS Committee Chair: Steven Black Committee: Emanuela Guano Jennifer Patico Electronic Version Approved: Office of Graduate Studies College of Arts and Sciences Georgia State University December 2015 iv DEDICATION I dedicate this thesis to my mother, the strongest and most generous person I know, and my sister, whose fortitude and courage inspires me every day. Thank you both for supporting me in my aspirations and endeavors. v ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to thank the members of my committee: Dr. Black, for keeping me calm and focused in guiding me through this process; Dr. Guano, for providing me with feedback to help me become a better writer; and Dr. Patico, for helping me keep things in perspective. I would also like to thank the music therapists who enthusiastically gave their time and energy to share their lives and experiences with me, and especially Jamie, for meeting with me multiple times and allowing me to spend a day at The George Center for Music Therapy. vi TABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ............................................................................................. v   1   INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................... 1   1.1   Purpose .................................................................................................................. 2   1.2   Chapter Summaries ............................................................................................. 4   2   MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, MUSIC, AND THE CLINIC ............................ 7   2.1   Medical Pluralism & Medical Ethnomusicology ............................................... 8   2.2   Discourse & The Clinic ...................................................................................... 10   2.3   Music Therapy .................................................................................................... 11   2.4   Embodiment: Healing ........................................................................................ 13   2.4.1   Shamanism & Trance ................................................................................... 14   2.4.2   Narrative & Music ........................................................................................ 18   2.5   Neoliberalism & Structural Violence ............................................................... 20   3   RESEARCH METHODS AND BACKGROUND ................................................. 24   3.1   Research Objectives & Questions ..................................................................... 24   3.2   Research Methods .............................................................................................. 25   3.3   Music Background ............................................................................................. 27   3.3.1   Music is “My Jam” ....................................................................................... 28   3.4   Illness: Aplastic Anemia & Beyond .................................................................. 29   3.5   Ethics & Obstacles ............................................................................................. 31 vii 4   THE FIELD RESEARCH ........................................................................................ 33   4.1   Music Therapy in Atlanta .................................................................................. 33   4.1.1   Music Therapists of Atlanta ......................................................................... 34   4.1.2   Musical Backgrounds ................................................................................... 35   4.1.3   Experiences with Music Healing ................................................................. 37   4.2   Skeptics & “Hippy” Medicine ........................................................................... 40   4.3   Socially Constructed Mental Disorders ............................................................ 43   4.4   Methods & Techniques ...................................................................................... 45   5   ILLNESS AND INTERVENTION .......................................................................... 48   5.1   The Role of Music in Healing ............................................................................ 51   5.2   Stress, Depression, & Anxiety ........................................................................... 56   5.2.1   The Family .................................................................................................... 59   5.2.2   Mourning & Birth ......................................................................................... 60   5.3   Alzheimer’s Disease ............................................................................................ 62   5.4   Physical Disabilities ............................................................................................ 63   6   MUSIC THERAPY ACCESS .................................................................................. 64   6.1   Demographic & Socioeconomic Makeup ......................................................... 66   6.2   Neoliberalism & Deinstitutionalization ............................................................ 68   6.3   Insurance, Waivers, & Grants .......................................................................... 69   6.4   Lobbying for State Regulation .......................................................................... 72 viii 7   CONCLUSIONS ....................................................................................................... 76   REFERENCES ................................................................................................................ 82

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This thesis examines the cultural practice of music therapy in the context of the larger .. healing, but on the fringe of biomedicine (Foucault 1973). At the beginning of interviews, I read the consent form to the participants and sent.
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