© 2012 Jocelyn Elizabeth HickeyForces at play in the human psyche often make vocal change difficult for the singer. This challenge is felt not only by the student beginning her vocal journey, but also by the professional singer in the process of technical change. This thesis explores vocal change as a challenge to the archetypal voice, as influenced by the civilisation process, in which, according to Jung, the psyche is divided into ego and shadow. This dualistic quality, as experienced by the human psyche, is common to human endeavour and is manifest in the images of the feminine with which society surrounds itself—from the Disney good/bad girl to manifestations of genital phobias. ...
The human voice is able to engender experiences, traditions, emotions, ethnicity and human existence...
This dissertation examines the philosophical meditations behind a particular use of the voice in con...
This study takes a multi-disciplinary approach to examine the layers of meaning given to vocal timbr...
This thesis outlines the process of combining various non-conventional Occidental and Oriental voice...
This paper introduces my PhD research on the relationship which vocalists have with their voice. The...
In any traditional culture, in the area of high art as well as in popular music practices, female an...
Within the performing arts, the understanding of 'who we are' and 'what we do' appears less straight...
Singers are constantly balancing how they, as subjects, interact with objects in the world to create...
Singing is a function of the human body and spirit which is as natural as laughter. Yet so many peop...
The field of psychology of singing is the least examined area so far, so in the research study we pr...
It is vital to increase the body of work where the female character acts as protagonist, rather than...
The purpose of this doctoral thesis was to discover the possible benefits of delaying female ...
As we learn singing we should know the voice as an instrument and all its needs. Often singing educa...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 252-267.1. Introduction -- 2. Review of the literature -- 3. ...
Individuation, as defined by Jung, is a process that we go through which allows us to examine who we...
The human voice is able to engender experiences, traditions, emotions, ethnicity and human existence...
This dissertation examines the philosophical meditations behind a particular use of the voice in con...
This study takes a multi-disciplinary approach to examine the layers of meaning given to vocal timbr...
This thesis outlines the process of combining various non-conventional Occidental and Oriental voice...
This paper introduces my PhD research on the relationship which vocalists have with their voice. The...
In any traditional culture, in the area of high art as well as in popular music practices, female an...
Within the performing arts, the understanding of 'who we are' and 'what we do' appears less straight...
Singers are constantly balancing how they, as subjects, interact with objects in the world to create...
Singing is a function of the human body and spirit which is as natural as laughter. Yet so many peop...
The field of psychology of singing is the least examined area so far, so in the research study we pr...
It is vital to increase the body of work where the female character acts as protagonist, rather than...
The purpose of this doctoral thesis was to discover the possible benefits of delaying female ...
As we learn singing we should know the voice as an instrument and all its needs. Often singing educa...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 252-267.1. Introduction -- 2. Review of the literature -- 3. ...
Individuation, as defined by Jung, is a process that we go through which allows us to examine who we...
The human voice is able to engender experiences, traditions, emotions, ethnicity and human existence...
This dissertation examines the philosophical meditations behind a particular use of the voice in con...
This study takes a multi-disciplinary approach to examine the layers of meaning given to vocal timbr...