Ethnomusicology: A Contemporary Reader, Volume II / Jennifer C. Post.

"Ethnomusicology: A Contemporary Reader, Volume II provides an overview of developments in the study of ethnomusicology in the twenty-first century, offering an introduction to contemporary issues relevant to the field. Nineteen essays, written by an international array of scholars, highlight t...

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