Cognitive collaborations: sounding Southeast Asian sensibilities in Thai and Balinese rituals

This article assesses the relationship between Thai and Balinese healing rituals focusing on music and indigenous explanatory models about emotional and cognitive processes. Emphasis is placed on how music and cognitive processes are conceptualised in both historical literature and contemporary inte...

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Main Authors: Hood, Made Mantle, Binson, Bussakorn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Association for Music & Medicine 2014
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36801/1/Cognitive%20collaborations.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.368012015-09-10T06:09:54Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36801/ Cognitive collaborations: sounding Southeast Asian sensibilities in Thai and Balinese rituals Hood, Made Mantle Binson, Bussakorn This article assesses the relationship between Thai and Balinese healing rituals focusing on music and indigenous explanatory models about emotional and cognitive processes. Emphasis is placed on how music and cognitive processes are conceptualised in both historical literature and contemporary interpretive frameworks in two geographically distinct areas of Southeast Asia. Both authors have spent decades observing rituals, performing music, and analysing musical structures. Yet there have been few opportunities to collaborate on a comparison of their findings. This essay will articulate how music is thought to have a direct physiological affect on its participants. The article first examines cross-cultural discourses in the literature that contain theoretical approaches to music and cognition. Then the article describes and compares Thai and Balinese healing rituals that address not only cognitive, but also corporeal and spiritual concepts that relate to broader Southeast Asian approaches to music and the mind. International Association for Music & Medicine 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36801/1/Cognitive%20collaborations.pdf Hood, Made Mantle and Binson, Bussakorn (2014) Cognitive collaborations: sounding Southeast Asian sensibilities in Thai and Balinese rituals. Music and Medicine, 6 (1). pp. 11-16. ISSN 1943-8621; ESSN: 1943-863X http://mmd.iammonline.com/index.php/musmed/article/view/MMD-6-1-4
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description This article assesses the relationship between Thai and Balinese healing rituals focusing on music and indigenous explanatory models about emotional and cognitive processes. Emphasis is placed on how music and cognitive processes are conceptualised in both historical literature and contemporary interpretive frameworks in two geographically distinct areas of Southeast Asia. Both authors have spent decades observing rituals, performing music, and analysing musical structures. Yet there have been few opportunities to collaborate on a comparison of their findings. This essay will articulate how music is thought to have a direct physiological affect on its participants. The article first examines cross-cultural discourses in the literature that contain theoretical approaches to music and cognition. Then the article describes and compares Thai and Balinese healing rituals that address not only cognitive, but also corporeal and spiritual concepts that relate to broader Southeast Asian approaches to music and the mind.
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author Hood, Made Mantle
Binson, Bussakorn
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Cognitive collaborations: sounding Southeast Asian sensibilities in Thai and Balinese rituals
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Binson, Bussakorn
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title Cognitive collaborations: sounding Southeast Asian sensibilities in Thai and Balinese rituals
title_short Cognitive collaborations: sounding Southeast Asian sensibilities in Thai and Balinese rituals
title_full Cognitive collaborations: sounding Southeast Asian sensibilities in Thai and Balinese rituals
title_fullStr Cognitive collaborations: sounding Southeast Asian sensibilities in Thai and Balinese rituals
title_full_unstemmed Cognitive collaborations: sounding Southeast Asian sensibilities in Thai and Balinese rituals
title_sort cognitive collaborations: sounding southeast asian sensibilities in thai and balinese rituals
publisher International Association for Music & Medicine
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36801/1/Cognitive%20collaborations.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36801/
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