2022
DOI: 10.1093/heapro/daac019
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The ‘becomings’: singing and songwriting with mothers and midwives at South-East Queensland

Abstract: Plain language summary How can songwriting show us the meaning of music and language for health and wellbeing in culturally and linguistically diverse mothers? This article examines the artistic processes in music-cum-health workshops involving new and expectant mothers and their midwives. The voices of the mothers of colour have been silenced historically and systemically. To give them social justice in a health context, singing is a powerful tool and songwriting links this tool to useful he… Show more

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“…Similarly, exploration of the impact of culture and context on the health outcomes of singing is recommended. This has been partially addressed by a new supplement on singing and health in diverse cultural contexts ( Fahey et al , 2022 ; Mani, 2022 ; Stewart et al , 2022 ; Thompson and O’Brien, 2022 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, exploration of the impact of culture and context on the health outcomes of singing is recommended. This has been partially addressed by a new supplement on singing and health in diverse cultural contexts ( Fahey et al , 2022 ; Mani, 2022 ; Stewart et al , 2022 ; Thompson and O’Brien, 2022 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%