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Abstract The introduction first gives insights into the state of the art of sound “repatriation” concerning the way historical and current recordings of verbal arts, music, and dance are brought back into circulation in originating communities. Sound restitution also seeks to level the epistemological divide resulting from conventional archiving.
Ingrid Kummels, Gisela Cánepa
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Ethnography in‐sight: Amasonic politics1
Abstract The photo captured in 2018 during a one‐week stopover on a trip between two Central Rainforest regions of Peru is the point of departure for a reflection on the use of sound by Asháninka, Nomatsiguenga, and other rainforest peoples for “Amasonic” politics.
Ingrid Kummels
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Music Therapy and Medical Ethnomusicology: Distinctive and Connected
A music therapist and an ethnomusicologist who is also qualified as a music therapist explore some of the ways in which music therapy and medical ethnomusicology might engage a dialogue that is helpful to expanding thinking and practice in both fields ...
Jane Edwards, Oonagh MacMahon
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We are not a female band, we are a band!”: Female performance as a model of gender transgression in Serbian popular music [PDF]
Instrumental performance, leadership, and authorship by women in music has historically been subjected to various repressive regimes, while many of the prejudices and restrictions regarding female musicking can still be discerned in contemporary
Nenić Iva
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Popular Music Studies and Ethnomusicology in Australasia [PDF]
A characteristic of the field of popular music studies in Australia and New Zealand (Australasia) is the strong and enduring presence of ethnomusicology and allied ethnographic approaches to popular music research in this region.
Dan Bendrups
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An Introduction to the Special Issue “Reimagining Audiovisual Ethnomusicology” [PDF]
Producción CientíficaIntroducción al dossier temático “Reimagining Audiovisual ...
Ranocchiari, Dario, Isolabella, Matías
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Medical Ethnomusicology: Wherein Lies Its Potential?
The connection between music and healing has been both present and perceived for centuries, as evidenced in such famous comments as Congreve’s remark that “Music hath charms to soothe the savage beast, to soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak” (The Healing
Amanda Elaine Daly Berman
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Cross-Cultural Resonance in the Cadential Hemiola [PDF]
The resurgence of the comparative method in ethnomusicology signals a rapprochement between ethnomusicology and the field of music theory and analysis that was sorely missing at the close of the twentieth century.
Nathan Hesselink
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Discussing, Doing, and Teaching Audiovisual Ethnomusicology Today Debatir, hacer y enseñar etnomusicología audiovisual hoy [PDF]
Our initial encounters on the topic of audiovisual ethnomusicology in Valladolid (2014) and Ljubljana (2016) revealed a rich and diverse landscape of contemporary musical inquiry.
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In writings on the early history of mass-mediated Bolivian folkloric music, the La Paz-based female vocal duo Las Kantutas is almost invariably mentioned as one of the most pioneering acts.
Fernando Rios
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