Kariera i przeżycia śpiewaka operowego z zaburzeniem płynności mowy

Autor

  • Klaudia Czyszczoń Karol Szymanowski Philharmonic in Krakow
  • Robert Dębski Jagiellonian University, the Faculty of Polish Studies, the Department of Speech Therapy image/svg+xml
  • Magdalena Knapek Jagiellonian University, the Faculty of Polish Studies, the Department of Speech Therapy image/svg+xml https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5266-0743

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18778/2544-7238.07.02

Słowa kluczowe:

jąkanie, emocje, kariera operowa, logopedia, badania fenomenologiczne

Abstrakt

Niepłynności mówienia w czasie komunikowania się często towarzyszą silne emocje: złość, frustracja, wstyd i strach, jednak nie jest to regułą. Doświadczenie jąkania w dużym stopniu zależy od indywidualnych cech i cech osobowości. Doświadczenia emocjonalne osób jąkających się coraz częściej poddawane są analizie. Zauważalny jest jednak deficyt badań dotyczących doświadczeń osób jąkających się w codziennym kontakcie z muzyką, zwłaszcza na scenie operowej, stąd też w artykule przedstawiono opis kariery i przeżyć śpiewaka operowego.

Pobrania

Brak dostępnych danych do wyświetlenia.

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Opublikowane

2023-11-29 — zaktualizowane 2023-12-01

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Czyszczoń, K., Dębski, R., & Knapek, M. (2023). Kariera i przeżycia śpiewaka operowego z zaburzeniem płynności mowy. Logopaedica Lodziensia, (7), 21–34. https://doi.org/10.18778/2544-7238.07.02 (Original work published 29 listopad 2023)