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Beyond the Roof of the World
Music, Prayer, and Healing in the Pamir Mountains
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Western medicine has conventionally separated music, science, and religion into distinct entities, yet traditional cultures throughout the world have always viewed music as a bridge that connects and balances the physical with the spiritual to promote health and healing. As people in even the most technologically advanced nations across the globe struggle with obtaining affordable and reliable healthcare, more and more people are now turning to these ancient cultural practices of
holistic and ICAM healing (integrative, complementary, and alternative medicine).

Beyond the Roof of the World convincingly demonstrates the relevance of medical ethnomusicology in light of the globally spreading ICAM approaches to health and healing. Revealing the Western separation of healing from spiritual and musical practices as a culturally determined phenomenon, Dr. Benjamin D. Koen confirms their underlying unity. In a place poetically known as the Roof of the World, the culture found within the towering Pamir Mountains of Badakhshan Tajikistan serves as
the paradigm of ICAM healing practices. Koen's extensive research and immersion into the Badakhshani culture provides a well-balanced "insider" perspective while maintaining an "observer's" view, as he effectively bridges the widespread gaps between ethnomusicology, health science, and music therapy. Moving
beyond the paradigm of the Pamir Mountains to reach out to cultures across the globe, Koen infuses scholarship with lived experience and applied practice as he shows spirituality and musicality to be intimately intertwined with one's physical life, health and healing.


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ISBN-13: 9780195367744
Publisher: Oxford University Press (OUP USA)
Publication date: November, 2008
Pages: 238
Dimensions: 165.00 x 243.00 x 18.00
Weight: 478g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Counselling & Therapy, General Issues
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A fascinating exploration of the powerful intersection of music, prayer and healing in the remarkable cultural context of Tajik society in the Pamirs that suggests just how music and prayer may mediate therapeutic change. A telling illustration of the new medical ethnomusicology. An intriguing read! Dr. Koen has moved the emerging field of medical ethnomusicology forward with personal insight, models for discourse and cross-disciplinary scholarship. This text is not to simply be read, but to be studied and used as a template to discover what is fully possible when music, culture and medicine converge. Benjamin Koen weds grounded ethnography to overtly experimental subject matter. His book challenges the reader with its proposals for social engagement and for an issue-oriented ethnomusicology. A much needed, detailed, and insightful ethnography of the Muslim healing ritual.