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Social Fictions Series Series Editor Patricia Leavy USA

The Social Fictions series emerges out of the arts-based research movement. The series includes full-length fiction books that are informed by social research but written in a literary/artistic form (novels, plays, and short story collections). Believing there is much to learn through fiction, the series only includes works written entirely in the literary medium adapted. Each book includes an academic introduction that explains the research and teaching that informs the book as well as how the book can be used in college courses. The books are underscored with social science or other scholarly perspectives and intended to be relevant to the lives of college students—to tap into important issues in the unique ways that artistic or literary forms can. Please email queries to [email protected] International Editorial Advisory Board Carl Bagley, University of Durham, UK Anna Banks, University of Idaho, USA Carolyn Ellis, University of South Florida, USA Rita Irwin, University of British Columbia, Canada J. Gary Knowles, University of Toronto, Canada Laurel Richardson, The Ohio State University (Emeritus), USA

Arts-Based Research, Autoethnography, and Music Education Singing through a Culture of Marginalization

By miroslav pavle manovski

SENSE PUBLISHERS ROTTERDAM / BOSTON / TAIPEI

A C.I.P. record for this book is available from the Library of Congress.

ISBN 978-94-6209-513-7 (paperback) ISBN 978-94-6209-514-4 (hardback) ISBN 978-94-6209-515-1 (e-book)

Published by: Sense Publishers, P.O. Box 21858, 3001 AW Rotterdam, The Netherlands https://www.sensepublishers.com/

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PRAISE FOR MIROSLAV PAVLE MANOVSKI’S ARTS-BASED RESEARCH, AUTOETHNOGRAPHY, AND MUSIC EDUCATION: SINGING THROUGH A CULTURE OF MARGINALIZATION

“Manovski offers a comprehensive account of hiding, healing, and hope; an in-depth analysis of gender and sexuality, homophobia and abuse, determination and social justice; a nuanced and engaging autoethnography ripe with emotion and thick description; and a masterpiece of rigor and reflexivity, one that demonstrates the power and importance of creative writing, story, photography, poetry, and music.” ––Tony E. Adams, Assistant Professor, Northeastern Illinois University “Of all the recent examples of textual experiments in the social sciences that aim to create a dialectical intertwining of the autobiographical and the theoretical, this book is among the very best. Manovski’s work is at once artful, poignant, bravely selfrevelatory, while simultaneously informed by the scholarsh