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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Aaron S. Allen (Associate Professor of Musicology, Associate Professor of Musicology, UNC Greensboro) , Jeff Todd Titon (Professor Emeritus of Music, Professor Emeritus of Music, Brown University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.50cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 15.60cm Weight: 0.590kg ISBN: 9780197546642ISBN 10: 0197546641 Pages: 324 Publication Date: 18 December 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents"Chapter 1. Diverse Ecologies for Sound and Music Studies Aaron S. Allen and Jeff Todd Titon PART I: Music, Sound, Ecologies, and the Natural Environment Chapter 2. Ecoörganology: Toward the Ecological Study of Musical Instruments Aaron S. Allen Chapter 3. ""Like the Growth Rings of a Tree"": A Socio-ecological Systems Model of Past and Envisioned Musical Change in Okinawa, Japan James Edwards and Junko Konishi Chapter 4. Bat City Limits: Music in the Human-Animal Borderlands Julianne Graper Chapter 5. Music, Ecology, and Atmosphere: Environmental Feelings and Sociocultural Crisis in Contemporary Finnish Classical Music Juha Torvinen and Susanna Välimäki PART II: Music, Sound, and Traditional/Indigenous Ecological Knowledges Chapter 6. Haiti, Singing for the Land, Sea, and Sky: Cultivating Ecological Metaphysics and Environmental Awareness through Music Rebecca Dirksen Chapter 7. Coyote Made the Rivers: Indigenous Ecology and the Sacred Continuum in the Interior Northwest Chad S. Hamill/%cnaq'ymi Chapter 8. Resilient Sounds: Rakiura Stewart Island, Aotearoa New Zealand Jennifer C. Post Chapter 9. Relational Capacities, Musical Ecologies: Judith Shatin's Ice Becomes Water Denise Von Glahn PART III: Music, Sound, and Ecologies in Interdisciplinary Perspective Chapter 10. Biologists, Musicians, and the Ecology of Variation Robert Labaree Chapter 11. Recomposing the Sound Commons: The Southern Resident Killer Whales of the Salish Sea Mark Pedelty Chapter 12. The Audible Anthropocene: Sustainable Bridging of Arts, Humanities, and Sciences Scholarship through Sound John E. Quinn, Michele Speitz, Omar Carmenates, and Matthew Burtner Chapter 13. ""Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold"": Impacts of Human Conflict on Musispheres Huib Schippers and Gillian Howell Chapter 14. Eco-trope or Eco-tripe?: Music Ecology Today Jeff Todd Titon Index"Reviews01/05/2023 Alternative NY C Sales C 23/08/2023 64.00 AVA RNU RNC RND AVGE Author InformationAaron S. Allen is Director of the Environment & Sustainability Program and Associate Professor of Musicology at UNC Greensboro. Jeff Todd Titon is Professor of Music, Emeritus, at Brown University, where for many years he led the PhD program in ethnomusicology. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |