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Music and the Performance of Identity on Marie-Galante, French Antilles

Music and the Performance of Identity on Marie-Galante, French Antilles
Author: Ron Emoff
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 135155753X

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Marie-Galante is a small island situated in the Caribbean to the south of Guadeloupe. The majority of Marie-Galantais are descendants of the slave era, though a few French settlers also occupy the island. Along with its neighbours Guadeloupe and Martinique, Marie-Galante forms an official drtement of France. Marie-Galante historically has never been an independent polity. Marie-Galantais express sentiments of being 'deux fois colonis or twice colonized, concomitant with their sense of insularity from a global organization of place. Dr Ron Emoff translates this pervasive sense of displacement into the concept of the 'non-nation'. Musical practices on the island provide Marie-Galantais with a means of re-connecting with other significant distant places. Many Marie-Galantais display a 'split-subjectivity', embracing an African heritage, a French association and a Caribbean regionalism. This book is unique, in part, with regard to its treatment of a particular mode of self-consciousness, expressed musically, on a virtually forgotten Caribbean island. The book also combines literary, narrative, historical and musical sources to theorize a postcolonial subsurreal in the French Antilles. The focus of the book is upon kadril dance and gwo ka drumming, two prevalent musical practices on the island with which Marie-Galantais construct unique perceptions of self in relation, specifically, to Africa and France. Based on several extended periods of ethnographic research, the book evokes unique Marie-Galantais views on tradition, historicity, esclavage, nationalism (and its absence) and the local significance of occupying a globally out-of-the-way place. The book will be of interest not only to ethnomusicologists, but also to those interested in cultural and linguistic anthropology, postcolonial studies, performance studies, folklore and Caribbean studies.


Ethnomusicology

Ethnomusicology
Author: Jennifer Post
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2013-03
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1136705198

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First published in 2011. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Tuk Music Tradition in Barbados

Tuk Music Tradition in Barbados
Author: Sharon Meredith
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1351877348

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Barbados is a small Caribbean island better known as a tourist destination rather than for its culture. The island was first claimed in 1627 for the English King and remained a British colony until independence was gained in 1966. This firmly entrenched British culture in the Barbadian way of life, although most of the population are descended from enslaved Africans taken to Barbados to work on the sugar plantations. After independence, an official desire to promulgate the country’s African heritage led to the revival and recontextualisation of cultural traditions. Barbadian tuk music, a type of fife and drum music, has been transformed in the post-independence period from a working class music associated with plantations and rum shops to a signifier of national culture, played at official functions and showcased to tourists. Based on ethnographic and archival research, Sharon Meredith considers the social, political and cultural developments in Barbados that led to the evolution, development and revival of tuk as well as cultural traditions associated with it. She places tuk in the context of other music in the country, and examines similar musics elsewhere that, whilst sharing some elements with tuk, have their own individual identities.


The Cambridge Companion to Caribbean Music

The Cambridge Companion to Caribbean Music
Author: Nanette de Jong
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2022-08-04
Genre: Music
ISBN: 110842192X

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Introduces the richly varied musical traditions of the Caribbean from interdisciplinary perspectives that will support decolonised curricula and research.


Sourcebook for Research in Music, Third Edition

Sourcebook for Research in Music, Third Edition
Author: Allen Scott
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2015-06-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0253014565

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Since it was first published in 1993, the Sourcebook for Research in Music has become an invaluable resource in musical scholarship. The balance between depth of content and brevity of format makes it ideal for use as a textbook for students, a reference work for faculty and professional musicians, and as an aid for librarians. The introductory chapter includes a comprehensive list of bibliographical terms with definitions; bibliographic terms in German, French, and Italian; and the plan of the Library of Congress and the Dewey Decimal music classification systems. Integrating helpful commentary to instruct the reader on the scope and usefulness of specific items, this updated and expanded edition accounts for the rapid growth in new editions of standard works, in fields such as ethnomusicology, performance practice, women in music, popular music, education, business, and music technology. These enhancements to its already extensive bibliographies ensures that the Sourcebook will continue to be an indispensable reference for years to come.


Ethnomusicology in East Africa

Ethnomusicology in East Africa
Author: Sylvia A. Nannyonga-Tamusuza
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2012
Genre: Music
ISBN: 997025135X

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"Ethnomusicology in East Africa ... brings together thinkers and artists from Uganda, East Africa and further afield to discuss an area of vital importance to Africans as a people. The book presents selected papers from the First International Symposium on Ethnomusicology in Uganda, held at Makerere University in Kampala on 23-25 November 2009 ... [and] represents an important step in the continued professionalisation of ethnomusicology in Uganda. It presents new work by Uganda-based researchers, from students to academic staff, and solidly places that work within the international scholarly ethnomusicological conversation"--Cover.


Odious Caribbean Women and the Palpable Aesthetics of Transgression

Odious Caribbean Women and the Palpable Aesthetics of Transgression
Author: Gladys M. Francis
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2017-06-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1498543510

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This book centers on visual and literary productions of Francophone Caribbean women. It investigates their aesthetics of violence, pain, the abhorrent, and the “uglification” of the feminine to unravel what makes them transgressive and uncommodifiable. It probes the ways in which these works destroy the regimentation of the “ideal” body.


Touraj Kiaras and Persian Classical Music

Touraj Kiaras and Persian Classical Music
Author: Owen Wright
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2009
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780754663287

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In this book, Owen Wright analyses a single recording of classical Persian music made by Touraj Kiaras, a distinguished singer, accompanied by four noted instrumentalists. The analysis identifies salient structural features in a way accessible to the western reader, but it also takes account of the analytical metalanguage used in Persian scholarship, and includes consideration of the relationship between music and poetry. It is also framed by an introduction which combines a biographical sketch of Touraj Kiaras with a survey of the twentieth-century evolution of Persian classical music and of the position of the vocal repertoire within it, and an epilogue which examines further the ideological basis of prevalent attitudes to music, and seeks to explore the validity of the analytical enterprise within this context.


Asante Ivory Trumpet Music in Ghana: Culture Tradition and Sound Barrage

Asante Ivory Trumpet Music in Ghana: Culture Tradition and Sound Barrage
Author: Joseph S. Kaminski
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2012
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781409426844

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Based on the author's fieldwork in Ghana with the Asante and Denkyira ivory trumpeters, this book draws on interviews, field recordings, oral traditions, written accounts, archaeological evidence, transcriptions and linguistic analyses to situate the Asante trumpet tradition in historical culture. There are seven ntahera trumpet ensembles in residence at the Asante Manhyia Palace in Kumase, and ntahera trumpets are blown at every Akan court.


S.E.M. Newsletter

S.E.M. Newsletter
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Total Pages: 228
Release: 2005
Genre: Ethnomusicology
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