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On Authorship Criteria in Music and Minority Studies, Ethnomusicology, and Related Disciplines
This editorial discusses selected aspects of Music & Minorities’ (M&M) policy on “Authorship, Contributorship, and Artificial Intelligence,” providing background on the rationale behind the policy and situating the discussion within the broader contexts
Malik Sharif
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Mediating Music and Culture in Medical Rehabilitation Settings
In this article, I highlight ways in which ethnomusicology-centered skills can be adapted for educational, practice-based, and research-based cross-disciplinary settings where topics of music and health intersect, by focusing on recurring issues that I ...
Niyati Dhokai
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Benjamin D. Koen (ed.), <i>The Oxford Handbook of Medical Ethnomusicology</i> (2008)
Review of Benjamin D. Koen (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Medical Ethnomusicology (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008), ISBN 978-0-19-533707 ...
J. Edwards
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OUTBACK PARTS OF SOCIAL ARRANGEMENT BEING RITUAL ART STAGE IN THE MALAY PELALAWAN RIAU
This research globally examines sounds and deals with the fact that inland tribes functioned in medical rituals that were transformed into stage art entertainment.
Nursyirwan Nursyirwan, Delfi Enida
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Music as Medicine: A Literature Review and Project Proposal for "Ethnomusic Therapy" and Medical Ethnomusicology [PDF]
“Ethnomusic therapy” and medical ethnomusicology are emerging subdisciplines in the field of ethnomusicology that explore issues of music, health, medicine, education, and culture. Drawing from methodologies in the arts, humanities, and sciences, researchers in the field come from a variety of disciplines and examine different aspects of music and ...
Phan, Christopher
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ABSTRACT Julian Horton's 2020 article on the ‘necessity of analysis’ delineates previous critiques of music analysis into the performative and the historicist and counters their assumptions. He proposes that analysis remains viable in light of historical, ontological, systemic, discursive, phenomenological and political imperatives.
Kofi Agawu +8 more
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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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Cultural inheritance and innovation is an important measure to enhance the vitality of traditional culture and realize the sharing of national culture. Mongolian folk music, as an important part of Chinese cultural resources, plays an irreplaceable role in inheriting Mongolian culture.
Jiayu Wu +3 more
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Integrated Physicality and the Absence of God: Spiritual Technologies in Theological Context
Abstract Why do some people effortlessly experience God and others do not, no matter how much they may desire to? In the Christian tradition, there are different answers to this question. Some have seen this as a result of the Fall, election, or as Sarah Coakley argues, the result of God’s ‘dark intimacy’. Could the fact that human experiences turn out
Sarah Lane Ritchie
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