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Title:
Ethnomusicology : a contemporary reader. Volume II / edited by Jennifer C. Post.
Author:
Post, Jennifer C., editor.
Publication Information:
New York ; London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.
Call Number:
ML3799 .E792 2018
ISBN:
9781138217874

9781138217881
Physical Description:
xiii, 336 pages : illustrations, maps, music ; 26 cm.
General Note:
"Provides a forum for rethinking the discipline's identity in terms of major themes and issues to which ethnomusicologists have turned their attention since volume I, published in 2005."--Provided by publisher.
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Contents:
Redesigning and redefining ethnomusicology / Intellectual property and cultural rights. Performing protocol : indigenous traditional knowledge as/and intellectual property / "Justice with my own hands" : the serious play of piracy in Bolivian indigenous music videos / Modernist reform, virtuosity, and Uyghur instrumental music in Chinese central Asia / Applied practice. From neutrality to praxis : the shifting politics of ethnomusicology in the contemporary world / The ethnomusicologist at the rock face : reflections on working at the nexus of music and mining / Social shifts and viable musical futures : the case of Cambodian smot / Medical ethnomusicology and psychological flexibility in healing, health, and wellness / Knowledge and agency. Birdsong and a song about a bird : popular music and the mediation of traditional ecological knowledge in northeastern Brazil / Music, environment, and place in Kam big song / Ecological knowledge, collaborative management, and musical production in western Mongolia / Music and non-human agency / Community and social space. Rethinking the urban community : (re)mapping musical processes and places / Mixed modes and performance codes of political demonstrations and carnival in Haiti / Soundscapes of pilgrimage : European and American Christians in Jerusalem's Old City / Embodiment and cognition. Time, gesture, and attention in a Khyāl performance / Speaking with the body in Nigerian and Cuban orisha music : musical movements in song, dance, and trance / Gaming the system : gender performance in Dance central / Curating sound. Preserving the past, activating the future : collaborative archiving in ethnomusicology / "Curating sound is impossible" : views from the streets, galleries, and rainforests
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