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OverviewIn the search of the social meaning of song, Songs and Gifts at the Frontier connects the performativity of ritual song to important cultural domains such as political economy and history. Song, it is argued, expresses notions of sociability, personhood, and subjectivity; it is more intelligible when understood as constitutive of material practices of everyday-life and local histories. Examining the case of the Agusan Manobo song, the author demonstrates the difference between the encoded subjectivity in song that is a result of a mode of exchange where resources are distributed or shared equally to that which is attendant to the desire of possessing and accumulating them. In the former, the notion of personhood articulates a moral economy that stipulates the obligation to recognize the affinity between persons who have mutual, reciprocal relationships. In the latter, this self-other intersubjectivity is eroded due to the dominant settler hegemony and its attendant material practices and asymmetrical social relations. Jos? S. Buenconsejo argues that song in the egalitarian moral economy is sacrificial, that is, it articulates the act of sharing in which performativity is akin to movements or flows of binding and unbinding of presences, affinity and estrangement, life and death that so characterize interpersonal relationships, nature, and social life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jose S. BuenconsejoPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Volume: 4 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.725kg ISBN: 9780415941242ISBN 10: 0415941245 Pages: 444 Publication Date: 13 September 2002 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""Songs and Gifts at the Frontier: Person and Exchange in the Agusan Manobo Possession Ritual, Philippines is a remarkable document. Any serious scholar of Philippine ethnography or Southeast Asian ethnomusicology will find this to be a necessary addition to a library."" -- Journalof Asian Studies, J. Joseph Errington" Songs and Gifts at the Frontier: Person and Exchange in the Agusan Manobo Possession Ritual, Philippines is a remarkable document. Any serious scholar of Philippine ethnography or Southeast Asian ethnomusicology will find this to be a necessary addition to a library.. <br>- ournal of Asian Studies, J. Joseph Errington, February 2004 <br> Songs and Gifts at the Frontier: Person and Exchange in the Agusan Manobo Possession Ritual, Philippines is a remarkable document. Any serious scholar of Philippine ethnography or Southeast Asian ethnomusicology will find this to be a necessary addition to a library.. - ournal of Asian Studies, J. Joseph Errington, February 2004 Songs and Gifts at the Frontier: Person and Exchange in the Agusan Manobo Possession Ritual, Philippines is a remarkable document. Any serious scholar of Philippine ethnography or Southeast Asian ethnomusicology will find this to be a necessary addition to a library.. - ournal of Asian Studies, J. Joseph Errington, February 2004 Author InformationJose S. Buenconsejo Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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