%0 Book %A Liesl Merwe %A June Boyce-Tillman %A Petra Jerling %A Laetitia Orlandi %A Debra Joubert %D 2026 %C Oxford, United Kingdom %I Peter Lang Verlag %@ 2296-164X %@ 9781803749785 %T Exploring Power in Music, Spirituality and Well-Being %B Autoethnographies volume II %R 10.3726/b22804 %U https://www.peterlang.com/document/1555776 %X This volume explores how negotiating power between different cultures, as well as within educational contexts, can shape personal growth, empowerment, and well-being in musicking practices. It examines the interface between individuals engaged in musicking and the institutions and societies that exercise power over them. The chapters investigate strategies of resistance and survival used by musicians who challenge or reject institutionalised ways of knowing. In doing so, they often draw on traditionally marginalised domains of musical experience—such as expression, affect, and values. In some contributions, these domains form the central argument, while in others they are integrated with more conventional concerns of musical materials and construction. Together, these perspectives raise important questions about the role of spirituality in the lives of musicians, offering fresh insights into how musicking can contribute to spiritual flourishing and emotional well-being even under conditions of constraint. %K Music, auto-, duo-, trioethnography, music and spirituality, power relations, postcolonialism, musical enculturation, grief and healing, trauma, resilience, pedagogy, multilingualism, higher education, character strengths, well-being, Dalcroze %G English