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Transforming ethnomusicology methodologies, institutional structures & policies

Title
Transforming ethnomusicology [electronic resource] : methodologies, institutional structures & policies / [edited by] Beverley Diamond, Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco.
Publication
New York : Oxford University Press, 2021.

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Additional Authors
  • Diamond, Beverley, 1948-
  • Castelo-Branco, Salwa El-Shawan.
Description
1 online resource (2 volumes) : illustrations.
Summary
"Transforming Ethnomusicology aims to deepen and broaden the dialogue about social engagement within the discipline of ethnomusicology. It draws upon a very wide array of perspectives that stem from different ethnocultural contexts, philosophical histories, and cultural situations. Volume One begins with overviews of ethical praxis and collaboration in different countries and institutions. Some of the following studies reflect on the challenges that ethnomusicologists have faced and the strategies they have adopted when working in situations as diverse and challenging as the courtrooms of America, the refugee camps of Kenya, the post-earthquake urban context of Haiti, and war-torn South Sudan. Other studies reflect on community activism and the complexities of sustaining and reviving cultural traditions. The final chapter offers a new perspective on disciplinary practice and methodology by examining the power relations implicit in ethnography and the potential of shifting our position to "witnessing." Volume Two focuses on social and ecological issues and includes Indigenous perspectives from America, Australia, and South Africa. The volume as a whole recognizes the interlinking of colonial and environmental damage as institutions that failed to respect the land and its peoples. As in chapter one, the authors deal with the challenging circumstances of the present day where historical practices, and modern neoliberal institutions threaten the creation and sustaining of musical knowledge, the memory of the land (both urban and rural), and the dignity of human life. As in Volume One, the second volume ends with a model for change, a radical rethinking of the structure of knowledge already underway in Brazil"--
Uniform Title
Transforming ethnomusicology (Online)
Subject
  • Ethnomusicology
  • Applied ethnomusicology
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Access (note)
  • Access restricted to authorized users.
Contents
Volume 1. Transforming Ethnomusicology / Beverley Diamond and Salwa El Shawan Castelo Branco ; Changing Praxis and Ethical Practice: Lessons for Ethnomusicology from Applied ; Anthropology / Tony Seeger ; Applied Ethnomusicology in SEM and ICTM Contexts / Svanibor Pettan ; Collaborative Ethnography: Trends, Developments, and Opportunities / Luke Eric Lassiter ; Sincerely Outspoken : Towards an Activist-Oriented Critical Ethnomusicology / David A. McDonald ; Representing Music Research for Reformulating Refugee Camp Policies in Kenya / Oliver Shao ; Praxis through Honk : The Rise of Politically Active, Pedagogically Inclusive Street ; Brass Bands in the United States / Becky Liebman ; Zaf Fatra (The Affair of Trash) and the Affair of Scholarly Engagement / Rebecca Dirksen ; Activist Research as Intervention / Tan, Sooi Beng ; On Not Knowing : Academically Based Community Service, Faith ; Based Organizations, and the Transformation of Ethnomusicological Praxis / Nina Ohman and Carol Muller ; The Arts of Transitional Justice : Truth-telling and Memory in South Sudan / Angela Impey ; Witnessing : A Methodology / Deborah Wong -- Volume 2. Ethnomusicological praxis: an introduction / Beverly Diamond, Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco ; A sound economy / Jeff Todd Titon ; Music for global human development / Michael Frishkopf ; Reengaging sound praxis in the real world: politico-epistemological dimensions of dialogue and participation in knowledge production / Samuel Araâujo ; Silenced registers of ethnomusicological academic labor under neoliberalism / Ana Hofman ; Sonic mapping and critical citizenship: reflections on LimerickSoundscapes / Aileen Dillane, Tony Langlois ; The Earth is (still) our mother: traversing indigenous landscapes through sacred geographies of song / Chad S. Hamill ; The modernity of the songlines / Rhoda Roberts ; Music endangerment, repatriation, and intercultural collaboration in an Australian discomfort zone / Sally Treloyn, Rona Goonginda Charles ; Dancing domba: intersections of ethnomusicology, music education, and research with children and young people / Andrea Emberly, Mudzunga Junniah Davhula ; Ethical friction: IRBs, ethnomusicological ethics, and music in an American jail / Andy McGraw ; Ethnomusicology and the meeting of knowledges in music: the inclusion of masters of traditional musics as lecturers in higher education institutions / Josâe Jorge de Carvalho.
LCCN
2020032783
OCLC
ssib042868729
Title
Transforming ethnomusicology [electronic resource] : methodologies, institutional structures & policies / [edited by] Beverley Diamond, Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco.
Imprint
New York : Oxford University Press, 2021.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
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Available onsite at NYPL
Added Author
Diamond, Beverley, 1948-
Castelo-Branco, Salwa El-Shawan.
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