Performing Ethnomusicology: Teaching and Representation in World Music Ensembles

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Performing Ethnomusicology: Teaching and Representation in World Music Ensembles

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Rating : 4.92 (515 Votes)
Asin : 0520238311
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 329 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-10-17
Language : English

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Hagedorn, author of Divine Utterances" . "A book of great importance and long overdue." - R. Anderson Sutton, author of Calling Back the Spirit; "Both original and stimulating, this book presents widely known material in a highly theorized and organized manner." - Katherine J

Performing Ethnomusicology affords sophisticated insights into the structuring of ethnomusicologists' careers and methodologies. Lawrence Witzleben. The authors examine the creative and pedagogical negotiations involved in intergenerational and intercultural transmission and explore topics such as reflexivity, representation, hegemony, and aesthetically determined interaction. Rasmussen, Ted Solís, Hardja Susilo, Sumarsam, Ricardo D. Performing Ethnomusicology is the first book to deal exclusively with creating, teaching, and contextualizing academic world music performing

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