Egen stemme - En studie av å synge som individuasjon

Maria Jordet, S. Gullestad
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Background: Vocalizing is key to the individual’s psychological development, and singing can be vital in creating a sense of community. There is, however, scant knowledge on how singing can contribute to finding a voice of one’s own in youth. Method: We explored the impact of singing in a qualitative study with Bangladeshi village girls learning folk songs. The data material includes in-depth interviews with 10 girls coming from rural areas where girls often get married off early. Results: Analysis resulted in three main themes: 1) To become oneself through singing, 2) To comfort oneself through singing, and 3) To get to know oneself through the teacher. Conclusion: Findings demonstrate that the girls discover and integrate affect through singing, giving them courage to stand up for themselves. The paper argues that singing may be a driving force in psychological individuation processes towards increased autonomy. Keywords: voice, folk song traditions, singing, individuation, affect integration
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背景:发声是个体心理发展的关键,歌唱在创造群体意识方面是至关重要的。然而,关于唱歌如何有助于在年轻时找到自己的声音,人们知之甚少。方法:通过对孟加拉乡村女孩学习民歌的定性研究,探讨唱歌的影响。数据材料包括对10名来自农村地区的女孩的深度采访,那里的女孩往往早早出嫁。结果:通过分析得出三个主题:1)通过唱歌成为自己,2)通过唱歌安慰自己,3)通过老师认识自己。结论:研究结果表明,女孩通过唱歌发现并整合了情感,给了她们为自己挺身而出的勇气。本文认为,唱歌可能是心理个性化过程中增加自主性的驱动力。关键词:人声,民歌传统,歌唱,个性化,情感整合
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