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Fragments and Meaning in Traditional Song

Author : Mary-Ann Constantine,Gerald Porter
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2003-08-07
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0197262880

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Fragments and Meaning in Traditional Song by Mary-Ann Constantine,Gerald Porter Pdf

This book takes a radical approach to the study of traditional songs. Folk song scholarship was originally obsessed with notions of completeness and narrative coherence; even now long narratives hold a privileged place in most folk song canons. Yet field notebooks and recordings (and, increasingly, publications) overwhelmingly suggest that apparently 'broken' and drastically shortened versions are not perceived as incomplete by those who sing them. Dealing with a wide range of traditions and languages, this study turns the focus on these 'dog-ends' of oral tradition, and looks closely at how very short texts convey meaning in performance by working the audience's knowledge of a highly allusive idiom. What emerges is the tenacity of meaning in the connotative and metaphorical language of traditional song, and the extraordinary adaptability of songs in different cultural contexts. Such pieces have a strong metonymic force: they should not be seen as residual 'last leaves' of a once-complete tradition, but as dynamic elements in the process of oral transmission. Not all song fragments remain in their natural environment, and this book also explores relocations and dislocations as songs are adapted to new contexts: a ballad of love and death is used to count pins in lace-making, song-snippets trail subversive meanings in the novels of Charles Dickens. Because they are variable and elusive to dating, songs have had little attention from the literary establishment: the authors show both how certain critical approaches can be fruitfully applied to song texts, and how concepts from studies in oral traditions prefigure aspects of contemporary critical theory. Like the songs themselves, this book crosses and recrosses the perceived divide between the literary and the oral. Coverage includes English, Welsh, Breton, American, and Finnish songs.

"Desire, Drink and Death in English Folk and Vernacular Song, 1600?900 "

Author : Vic Gammon
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781351569583

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"Desire, Drink and Death in English Folk and Vernacular Song, 1600?900 " by Vic Gammon Pdf

This much-needed book provides valuable insights into themes and genres in popular song in the period c. 1600-1900. In particular it is a study of popular ballads as they appeared on printed sheets and as they were recorded by folk song collectors. Vic Gammon displays his interest in the way song articulates aspects of popular mentality and he relates the discourse of the songs to social history. Gammon discusses the themes and narratives that run through genres of song material and how these are repeated and reworked through time. He argues that in spite of important social and economic changes, the period 1600-1850 had a significant cultural consistency and characteristic forms of popular musical and cultural expression. These only changed radically under the impact of industrialization and urbanization in the nineteenth century. The book will appeal to those interested in folk song, historical popular music (including church music), ballad literature, popular literature, popular culture, social history, anthropology and sociology.

Song Loves the Masses

Author : Johann Gottfried Herder,Philip V. Bohlman
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2017-01-31
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780520966444

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Song Loves the Masses by Johann Gottfried Herder,Philip V. Bohlman Pdf

Distinguished ethnomusicologist Philip V. Bohlman compiles Johann Gottfried Herder’s writings on music and nationalism, from his early volumes of Volkslieder through sacred song to the essays on aesthetics late in his life, shaping them as the book on music that Herder would have written had he gathered the many strands of his musical thought into a single publication. Framed by analytical chapters and extensive introductions to each translation, this book interprets Herder’s musings on music to think through several major questions: What meaning did religion and religious thought have for Herder? Why do the nation and nationalism acquire musical dimensions at the confluence of aesthetics and religious thought? How did his aesthetic and musical thought come to transform the way Herder understood music and nationalism and their presence in global history? Bohlman uses the mode of translation to explore Herder’s own interpretive practice as a translator of languages and cultures, providing today’s readers with an elegantly narrated and exceptionally curated collection of essays on music by two major intellectuals.

Identity, Intertextuality, and Performance in Early Modern Song Culture

Author : Dieuwke Van Der Poel,Louis P. Grijp,Wim van Anrooij
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 397 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2016-03-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004314986

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Identity, Intertextuality, and Performance in Early Modern Song Culture by Dieuwke Van Der Poel,Louis P. Grijp,Wim van Anrooij Pdf

Identity, Intertextuality, and Performance in Early Modern Song Culture for the first time explores comparatively the dynamic process of group formation through the production and appropriation of songs in various European countries and regions.

Street Ballads in Nineteenth-Century Britain, Ireland, and North America

Author : David Atkinson,Steve Roud
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2016-04-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781317049210

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Street Ballads in Nineteenth-Century Britain, Ireland, and North America by David Atkinson,Steve Roud Pdf

In recent years, the assumption that traditional songs originated from a primarily oral tradition has been challenged by research into ’street literature’ - that is, the cheap printed broadsides and chapbooks that poured from the presses of jobbing printers from the late sixteenth century until the beginning of the twentieth. Not only are some traditional singers known to have learned songs from printed sources, but most of the songs were composed by professional writers and reached the populace in printed form. Street Ballads in Nineteenth-Century Britain, Ireland, and North America engages with the long-running debate over the origin of traditional songs by examining street literature’s interaction with, and influence on, oral traditions.

The Oxford Handbook of the New Cultural History of Music

Author : Jane F. Fulcher
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 606 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2011-09-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9780195341867

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The Oxford Handbook of the New Cultural History of Music by Jane F. Fulcher Pdf

As the field of Cultural History grows in prominence in the academic world, an understanding of the history of culture has become vital to scholars across disciplines. The Oxford Handbook of the New Cultural History of Music cultivates a return to the fundamental premises of cultural history in the cutting-edge work of musicologists concerned with cultural history and historians who deal with music. In this volume, noted academics from both of these disciplines illustrate the continuing endeavor of cultural history to grasp the realms of human experience, understanding, and communication as they are manifest or expressed symbolically through various layers of culture and in many forms of art. The Oxford Handbook of the New Cultural History of Music fosters and reflects a sustained dialogue about their shared goals and techniques, rejuvenating their work with new insights into the field itself.

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Literary Studies

Author : Lisa Zunshine
Publisher : Oxford Handbooks
Page : 681 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780199978069

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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Literary Studies by Lisa Zunshine Pdf

This title considers how the architecture that enables human cognitive processing interacts with cultural and historical contexts. Organised into five parts (Narrative, History, and Imagination; Emotions and Empathy; The New Unconscious; Empirical and Qualitative Studies of Literature; and Cognitive Theory and Literary Experience), the volume considers case studies from a wide range of historical periods and national literary traditions.

Medieval Oral Literature

Author : Karl Reichl
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 768 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2011-11-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783110241129

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Medieval Oral Literature by Karl Reichl Pdf

Medieval literature is to a large degree shaped by orality, not only with regard to performance, but also to transmission and composition. Although problems of orality have been much discussed by medievalists, there is to date no comprehensive handbook on this topic. ‘Medieval Oral Literature’, a volume in the ‘De Gruyter Lexikon’ series, was written by an international team of twenty-five scholars and offers a thorough discussion of theoretical approaches as well as detailed presentations of individual traditions and genres. In addition to chapters on the oral-formulaic theory, on the interplay of orality and writing in the Early Middle Ages, on performance and performers, on oral poetics and on ritual aspects of orality, there are chapters on the Older Germanic, Romance, Middle High German, Middle English, Celtic, Greek-Byzantine, Russian, Hebrew, Arabic, Persian and Turkish traditions of oral literature. There is a special focus on epic and lyric, genres that are also discussed in separate chapters, with additional chapters on the ballad and on drama.

Napoleon and British Song, 1797-1822

Author : Oskar Cox Jensen
Publisher : Springer
Page : 261 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2015-10-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9781137555380

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Napoleon and British Song, 1797-1822 by Oskar Cox Jensen Pdf

This study offers a radical reassessment of a crucial period of political and cultural history. By looking at some 400 songs, many of which are made available to hear, and at their writers, singers, and audiences, it questions both our relationship with song, and ordinary Britons' relationship with Napoleon, the war, and the idea of Britain itself.

Handbook of Research on Translating Myth and Reality in Women Imagery Across Disciplines

Author : Ciol?neanu, Roxana,Marinescu, Roxana-Elisabeta
Publisher : IGI Global
Page : 403 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2020-11-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781799864608

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Handbook of Research on Translating Myth and Reality in Women Imagery Across Disciplines by Ciol?neanu, Roxana,Marinescu, Roxana-Elisabeta Pdf

Women have been represented in art, literature, music, and more for decades, with the image of the woman changing through time and across cultures. However, rarely has a multidisciplinary approach been taken to examine this imagery and challenge and possibly reinterpret old women-related myths and other taken-for-granted aspects (e.g., grammatically inclusive gender). Moreover, this approach can better place the ideologies as myth creators and propagators, identify and deconstruct stereotypes and prejudices, and compare them across cultures with the view to spot universal vs. culturally specific approaches as far as women's studies and interpretations are concerned. It is important to gather these perspectives to translate and unveil new interpretations to old ideas about women and the feminine that are universally accepted as absolute, impossible to challenge, and invalidated truths. The Handbook of Research on Translating Myth and Reality in Women Imagery Across Disciplines is a comprehensive reference book that provides an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary perspective on the perception and reception of women across time and space. It tackles various perspectives: gender studies, linguistic studies, literature and cultural studies, discourse analysis, philosophy, anthropology, sociology, etc. Its main objective is to present new approaches and propose new answers to old questions related to gender inequalities, stereotypes, and prejudices about women and their place in the world. Covering significant themes that include the ethics of embodiment, myth of motherhood at the crossroad of ideologies, translation of women’s experiences and ideas across cultures, and discourses on women’s rehabilitation and dignification across centuries, this book is critical for linguists, professionals, researchers, academicians, and students working in the fields of women’s studies, gender studies, cultural studies, and literature, as well as other related categories such as political studies, education studies, philosophy, and the social sciences.

Desire, Drink and Death in English Folk and Vernacular Song, 1600-1900

Author : Vic Gammon
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781351569590

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Desire, Drink and Death in English Folk and Vernacular Song, 1600-1900 by Vic Gammon Pdf

This much-needed book provides valuable insights into themes and genres in popular song in the period c. 1600-1900. In particular it is a study of popular ballads as they appeared on printed sheets and as they were recorded by folk song collectors. Vic Gammon displays his interest in the way song articulates aspects of popular mentality and he relates the discourse of the songs to social history. Gammon discusses the themes and narratives that run through genres of song material and how these are repeated and reworked through time. He argues that in spite of important social and economic changes, the period 1600-1850 had a significant cultural consistency and characteristic forms of popular musical and cultural expression. These only changed radically under the impact of industrialization and urbanization in the nineteenth century. The book will appeal to those interested in folk song, historical popular music (including church music), ballad literature, popular literature, popular culture, social history, anthropology and sociology.

Rhythms of Revolt: European Traditions and Memories of Social Conflict in Oral Culture

Author : Éva Guillorel,David Hopkin,William G. Pooley
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2017-10-23
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781315467832

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Rhythms of Revolt: European Traditions and Memories of Social Conflict in Oral Culture by Éva Guillorel,David Hopkin,William G. Pooley Pdf

The culture of insurgents in early modern Europe was primarily an oral one; memories of social conflicts in the communities affected were passed on through oral forms such as songs and legends. This popular history continued to influence political choices and actions through and after the early modern period. The chapters in this book examine numerous examples from across Europe of how memories of revolt were perpetuated in oral cultures, and they analyse how traditions were used. From the German Peasants’ War of 1525 to the counter-revolutionary guerrillas of the 1790s, oral traditions can offer radically different interpretations of familiar events. This is a ‘history from below’, and a history from song, which challenges existing historiographies of early modern revolts.

The Reception of Ossian in Europe

Author : Howard Gaskill
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 521 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2008-12-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781847146007

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The Reception of Ossian in Europe by Howard Gaskill Pdf

Collection of international research surveying the reception of James Macpherson's Ossian poems in European literature and culture.

A Blues Bibliography

Author : Robert Ford
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 1401 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2008-03-31
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781135865085

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A Blues Bibliography by Robert Ford Pdf

This revised and updated definitive blues bibliography now includes 6,000-7,000 entries to cover the last decade’s writings and new figures to have emerged on the Country and modern blues to the R&B scene.

Romanticism, Sincerity and Authenticity

Author : T. Milnes,K. Sinanan
Publisher : Springer
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2010-08-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780230281738

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Romanticism, Sincerity and Authenticity by T. Milnes,K. Sinanan Pdf

The categories of authenticity and sincerity, treated sceptically since the early twentieth century, remain indispensable for the study of Romantic literature and culture. This book, focusing on authors including Wordsworth, Macpherson and Austen, highlights their complexities, showing how they can become meaningful to current critical debates.