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The Ethnomusicologist and Black Music
Black Music Research Journal, 1990I have not encountered an academic field or discipline whose members spend as much time worrying about defining themselves as ethnomusicology. Definitions abound and they can be discussed historically, something done by the late Alan P. Merriam in one of his last articles (Merriam 1977). The general public tends to think of ethnomusicology as the study
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The/An Ethnomusicologist and the Record Business
Yearbook for Traditional Music, 1996Recherche ethnomusicologique et exploitation commerciale sont de plus en plus interconnectees. Alors que la plupart des ethnomusicologues font des enregistrements sur le terrain, les archivent, participent a des programmes radiophoniques et, parfois, en autorisent pour partie l'exploitation par des labels commerciaux, peu d'entre eux discutent ...
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Return of the Native Ethnomusicologist
Yearbook for Traditional Music, 1992A partir de son experience d'ethnomusicologue chinois, l'A.
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Towards a Reassessment of the Ethnomusicologist's Role in Research
Ethnomusicology, 1978E thnomusicology may or may not be, as Mantle Hood's "wag" allegedly observed, "what ethnomusicologists do," but it cannot be "done" without them. The aim of this essay is to examine the concept of the ethnomusicologist implied in certain theories of research method, to investigate the theoretical implications of alternative concepts, and to propose a ...
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Training Possibilities for Ethnomusicologists
1969‘En fait, les etudes ethnomusicologiques n’ont pas encore fait leur entree, jusqu’ici, dans les Universites belges. La musicologie est, en somme, une branche relativement toute nouvelle dans ce domaine, et son enseignement s’attache principalement a l’histoire de la musique europeenne de l’occident, telle qu’elle est exposee dans les manuels classiques
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Archivist Meets Ethnomusicologist: Reconstructing the John Blacking Papers
Ethnomusicology Forum, 2011This paper explores how the work of the archivist can enrich that of the ethnomusicologist. It documents the acquisition of John Blacking's papers by The University of Western Australia from his home office in Belfast after his death. John Blacking (1928–1990) was one of the foremost ethnomusicologists of his time.
Jane W. Davidson, Kaye Hill
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When Digital is Physical and Ethnomusicologists are File Sharers
Journal of World Popular Music, 2015This article explores a scenario where digital tools of music production, distribution and consumption are prominent, but the role of the Internet has been less significant. This tends to reveal the importance of the physical aspects of digital technologies, an area that has to date been under-explored.
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The Ethnomusicologist, Ethnographic Method, and the Transmission of Tradition
1996Abstract However else they may identify themselves and each other, fieldworker and subject are first and foremost human beings. It is this shared identity that makes fieldwork, with both its problems and its accomplishments, a meaningful mode of mutual learning.
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Ethnomusicologists and Medical Practitioners in Healthcare Delivery in Nigeria
2016This chapter focuses on music therapy and wellness. The study relied on a blend of anthropological and ethnological, historical and literary techniques in eliciting its data. Consequently, it takes a historical look at how certain prehistoric constructs have provided the scientific basis for modern medical practices, and argues further that learning ...
Charles O. Aluede, Vincent Aiwuyo
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