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Music and Minorities from Around the World by Ursula Hemetek,Essica Marks,Adelaida Reyes Pdf
The acceleration of mobility among the worlds peoples, the growth of populations resettling in places other than their homelands, and world events that have propelled these developments have brought minorities unprecedented attention. Their significance as subjects for study has grown correspondingly and the study of their music has become an important gateway into understanding the culture of minorities.
De-Colonization, Heritage, and Advocacy by Svanibor Pettan,Jeff Titon Pdf
The nine ethnomusicologists who contributed to this volume present a diverse range of views, approaches, and methodologies that address indigenous peoples, immigrants, and marginalized communities. Discussing participatory action research, social justice, empowerment, and critical race theory in relation to ethnomusicology, De-Colonization, Heritage, and Advocacy is the second of three paperback volumes derived from the original Oxford Handbook of Applied Ethnomusicology. The Handbook can be understood as an applied ethnomusicology project: as a medium of getting to know the thoughts and experiences of global ethnomusicologists, of enriching general knowledge and understanding about ethnomusicologies and applied ethnomusicologies in various parts of the world, and of inspiring readers to put the accumulated knowledge, understanding, and skills into good use for the betterment of our world.
Glasba in manjšine by Maša Komavec,Svanibor Pettan,Adelaida Reyes Pdf
V zborniku je predstavljenih 27 referatov s prvega mednarodnega posvetovanja študijske skupine Mednarodnega sveta za tradicijsko glasbo (ICTM), ki je potekalo v Ljubljani od 25. do 30. junija 2000. Prispevki so razdeljeni po tematskih sklopih: najprej sta predstavljena raziskovanje manjšin in študijska skupina Glasba in manjšine, sledijo teme, ki obravnavajo različne slovenske manjšine zunaj Slovenije in manjšine v slovenskem prostoru, zgodovinske teme, ki obravnavajo manjšine v preteklosti, ter raziskave o Romih in drugi prispevki, ki obravnavajo različne etnične in narodnostne manjšine. Konferenca je potekala v angleškem jeziku, zato so tudi referati v angleščini, povzetki pa prevedeni v slovenščino. Zbornik vsebuje tudi imensko in krajevno kazalo ter CD-ploščo z 32 zvočnimi primeri.
The Oxford Handbook of Applied Ethnomusicology by Svanibor Pettan,Jeff Todd Titon Pdf
Applied studies scholarship has triggered a not-so-quiet revolution in the discipline of ethnomusicology. The current generation of applied ethnomusicologists has moved toward participatory action research, involving themselves in musical communities and working directly on their behalf. The essays in The Oxford Handbook of Applied Ethnomusicology, edited by Svanibor Pettan and Jeff Todd Titon, theorize applied ethnomusicology, offer histories, and detail practical examples with the goal of stimulating further development in the field. The essays in the book, all newly commissioned for the volume, reflect scholarship and data gleaned from eleven countries by over twenty contributors. Themes and locations of the research discussed encompass all world continents. The authors present case studies encompassing multiple places; other that discuss circumstances within a geopolitical unit, either near or far. Many of the authors consider marginalized peoples and communities; others argue for participatory action research. All are united in their interest in overarching themes such as conflict, education, archives, and the status of indigenous peoples and immigrants. A volume that at once defines its field, advances it, and even acts as a large-scale applied ethnomusicology project in the way it connects ideas and methodology, The Oxford Handbook of Applied Ethnomusicology is a seminal contribution to the study of ethnomusicology, theoretical and applied.
"In this book, researchers give the floor to people of minorities in the world who, through their music, express their will to assert their identity. Whether they are immigrants or a minorized population on their own land, musicians often champion a discourse that is both nostalgie and affirmative of a difference. Difference with the prevailing environment, often in a nation-state, which tries to assimilate its minorities as it is the case with the Kaale in Finland, but also for a minority positioning itself within a minority. These new approaches are the subject of unpublished studies whether they concern Christian Arabs in Israel, Muslims in Bali, Kurds and Alevis considered as Turks in Germany, or Dalit women in India. How to promote these differences? Mediatisation by means of record productions or radio programs is still working. We see it through the provocative broadcasting of erotic songs from Okinawa in a conservative Japan or through the success of a North Korean band immigrated in South Korea with unheard of neo-political repertoire. The choice for local languages, but also the yet ambivalent big events like the Khamoro festival, devoted to Roma music, give examples of strategies to access recognition. Some 15 papers from recognized researchers coming from 14 different countries put forth situations observed and analyzed on about 20 meaningful cases and fieldworks in the world. All of the articles have an abstract in English, translated into French and in their original native language for some of them."--Page 4 of cover.
Music – Memory – Minorities: Between Archive and Activism by Zuzana Jurková,Veronika Seidlová Pdf
What can music say about group specifics, especially the specifics of ethnic minorities? In this volume, the focus is on one distinctive aspect of minority culture – collective memory. This is not an imprint of the past: it arises as an image, created from the motives of the past, but shaped by the needs and interests of the present, and various actors participate in its creation. If the medium of remembrance is music – a powerful medium which, thanks to its polysemantic character, makes it possible to connect the individual and the collective, to represent communities, and to rewrite group boundaries – who are the actors and what images do they create? The book Music – Memory – Minorities: Between Archive and Activism focuses on the musical remembrance of Roma and Jews. In addition to exploring individual cases, the text presents and follows a remarkable arc that allows us to observe the role of music in the ethno-emancipatory process of minorities.
International Council for Traditional Music. Study Group Music and Minorities. Meeting
Author : International Council for Traditional Music. Study Group Music and Minorities. Meeting Publisher : Unknown Page : 407 pages File Size : 43,8 Mb Release : 2008 Category : Ethnomusicology ISBN : 9548594110
Musical Minorities is the first English-language monograph on the performing arts of an ethnic minority in Vietnam. Living primarily in the northern mountains, the Hmong have strategically maintained their cultural distance from foreign invaders and encroaching state agencies for almost two centuries. They use cultural heritage as a means of maintaining a resilient community identity, one which is malleable to their everyday needs and to negotiations among themselves and with others in the vicinity. Case studies of revolutionary songs, countercultural rock, traditional vocal and instrumental styles, tourist shows, animist and Christian rituals, and light pop from the diaspora illustrate the diversity of their creative outputs. This groundbreaking study reveals how performing arts shape understandings of ethnicity and nationality in contemporary Vietnam. Based on three years of fieldwork, Lonán Ó Briain traces the circulation of organized sounds that contribute to the adaptive capacities of this diverse social group. In an original investigation of the sonic materialization of social identity, the book outlines the full multiplicity of Hmong music-making through a fascinating account of music, minorities, and the state in a post-socialist context.
The Legacy of Indigenous Music by Yu-hsiu Lu,Oskar Elschek Pdf
This book shares essential insights into how indigenous music has been inherited and preserved under the influence of the dominant mainstream culture in Asia and Europe. It illustrates possible ways of handing down indigenous music in countries and regions with different levels of acceptance toward indigeneity, including Taiwan, the Philippines, Malaysia, Turkey, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, the Near and Middle East, Caucasus Mountains, etc. Given its focus, the book benefits researchers who are interested in the status quo of indigenous music around the globe. The macro- and micro-perspectives used to explore related issues, problems, and concerns also benefit those interested in regional ethnomusicology.
Encyclopedia of the World's Minorities by Carl Skutsch Pdf
This study of minorities involves the difficult issues of rights, justice, equality, dignity, identity, autonomy, political liberties, and cultural freedoms. The A-Z Encyclopedia presents the facts, arguments, and areas of contention in over 560 entries in a clear, objective manner. For a full list of entries, contributors, and more, visit the Encyclopedia of the World's Minorities website.
Music, Longing and Belonging by Magdalena Waligórska-Huhle Pdf
With contributions from musicologists, historians, sociologists, anthropologists and literary scholars, this book provides an interdisciplinary perspective on how different modes of musical sociability - ranging from opera performances to collective singing and internet fan communities - inspire ""imagined communities"" that not only transcend national borders, but also challenge the boundaries between the self and the other. While the relationship between music and nationhood has been widely r...
United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights, and International Operations
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights, and International Operations Publisher : Unknown Page : 120 pages File Size : 43,6 Mb Release : 2006 Category : Political Science ISBN : PSU:000058841686
Monitoring Respect for Human Rights Around the World : a Review of the "Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2005" : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights, and International Operations of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, Second Session, March 16, 2006 by United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights, and International Operations Pdf
International Council for Traditional Music. Study Group Music and Minorities. Meeting
Author : International Council for Traditional Music. Study Group Music and Minorities. Meeting Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Press Page : 372 pages File Size : 52,5 Mb Release : 2004 Category : Church music ISBN : 9781904303374
Black Lives Matter and Music by Fernando Orejuela,Stephanie Shonekan Pdf
Music has always been integral to the Black Lives Matter movement in the United States, with songs such as Kendrick Lamar’s "Alright," J. Cole’s "Be Free," D’Angelo and the Vanguard's "The Charade," The Game’s "Don’t Shoot," Janelle Monae’s "Hell You Talmbout," Usher’s "Chains," and many others serving as unofficial anthems and soundtracks for members and allies of the movement. In this collection of critical studies, contributors draw from ethnographic research and personal encounters to illustrate how scholarly research of, approaches to, and teaching about the role of music in the Black Lives Matter movement can contribute to public awareness of the social, economic, political, scientific, and other forms of injustices in our society. Each chapter in Black Lives Matter and Music focuses on a particular case study, with the goal to inspire and facilitate productive dialogues among scholars, students, and the communities we study. From nuanced snapshots of how African American musical genres have flourished in different cities and the role of these genres in local activism, to explorations of musical pedagogy on the American college campus, readers will be challenged to think of how activism and social justice work might appear in American higher education and in academic research. Black Lives Matter and Music provokes us to examine how we teach, how we conduct research, and ultimately, how we should think about the ways that black struggle, liberation, and identity have evolved in the United States and around the world.