Ethnomusicology: A Contemporary Reader, Volume II

Author:   Jennifer C. Post
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138217874


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   22 September 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Jennifer C. Post
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.810kg
ISBN:  

9781138217874


ISBN 10:   1138217875
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   22 September 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"PART I: Intellectual Property and Cultural Rights 1. Performing Protocol: Indigenous Traditional Knowledge as/and Intellectual Property (Beverley Diamond, with Aaron Corn, Frode Fjellheim, Cheryl L’Hirondelle, Moana Manipota, Allan Marett, Taqralik Partridge, John Carlos Perea, Ulla Pirttijärvi, and Per Niila Stålka) 2. ""Justice with My Own Hands"": The Serious Play of Piracy in Bolivian Indigenous Music Videos (Henry Stobart) 3. Modernist Reform, Virtuosity, and Uyghur Instrumental Music in Chinese Central Asia (Chuen-Fung Wong) PART II: Applied Practice 4. From Neutrality to Praxis: The Shifting Politics of Ethnomusicology in the Contemporary World (Samuel Araújo) 5. The Ethnomusicologist at the Rock Face: Reflections on Working at the Nexus of Music and Mining (Kirsty Gillespie) 6. Social Shifts and Viable Musical Futures: The Case of Cambodian Smot (Catherine Grant) 7. Medical Ethnomusicology and Psychological Flexibility in Wellness, Health, and Wellness (Benjamin D. Koen) PART III: Knowledge and Agency 8. Bird Song and Song about a Bird: Popular Music and the Mediation of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Northeastern Brazil (Michael B. Silvers) 9. Music, Environment and Place in Kam Big Song (Catherine Ingram) 10. Ecological Knowledge, Collaborative Management, and Musical Production in Western Mongolia (Jennifer C. Post) 11. Music and Non-Human Agency (Bernd Brabec de Mori) PART IV: Community and Social Space 12. Rethinking the Urban Community: (Re) Mapping Musical Processes and Places (Kay Kaufman Shelemay) 13. Mixed Modes and Performance Codes of Political Demonstrations and Carnival in Haiti (Rebecca Dirksen) 14. Soundscapes of Pilgrimage: European and American Christians in Jerusalem’s Old City (Abigail Wood) PART V: Embodiment and Cognition 15. Time, Gesture, and Attention in a Khyāl Performance (Martin Clayton) 16. Speaking with the Body in Nigerian and Cuban Orisha Music: Musical Movements in Song, Dance, and Trance (Amanda Villepastour) 17. Gaming the System: Gender and Performance in Dance Central (Kiri Miller) PART VI: Curating Sound 18. Preserving the Past, Activating the Future: Collaborative Archiving in Ethnomusicology (John Vallier) 19. ""Curating Sound Is Impossible"": Views from the Streets, Galleries, and Rainforests (Noel Lobley)"

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Jennifer C. Post is Lecturer at University of Arizona School of Music and Honorary Senior Research Fellow at University of Western Australia.

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