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Applied ethnomusicology : historical and contemporary approaches /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Harrison, Klisala, Mackinlay, Elizabeth, Pettan, Svanibor, 1960-
Formato: eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K. : Cambridge Scholars, 2010.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part 1: Historical and contemporary understanding of applied ethnomusicology in international perspective. Maintaining the distance, othering the subaltern : rethinking ethnomusicologist' engagement in advocacy and social justice / Ana Hofman
  • Solving conflicts : applied ethnomusicology at the Music Department of the University of Fort Hare, South Africa, and in the context of IMOHP / Bernhard Bleibinger
  • Applied ethnomusicology, music therapy and ethnographically informed choral education : the merging of disciplines during a case study in Hopevale, Northern Queensland / Muriel Swijghuisen Reigersberg
  • Part 2: Teaching pedagogies and research practices of applied ethnomusicology. United States ethnomusicology and the engaged university / Eric Martin Usner
  • Big women from Burrulula : an approach to advocacy and applied ethnomusicology with the Yanyuwa aboriginal community in the Northern Territory, Australia / Elizabeth Mackinlay
  • Singing from the dark : applied ethnomusicology and the study of lullabies / Katarina Juvančič
  • Solid as stone and bone : song as a bridge between cultures and generations / Vojko Veršnik
  • Part 3: Building sustatinable music cultures. Three journeys, five recollections, seven voices : operationalising sustainability in music / Huib Schippers
  • Questioning the possibility of revitalising traditional rural songs in Topola, Serbia / Jelena Jovanović
  • Part 4: Music's roles in conflict situations. The music of minorities in Austria : conflict and intercultural strategies / Ursula Hemetek
  • The musical arts in Aceh after the tsunami and the conflict / Margaret Kartomi
  • Polyphony of cultures : conceptualization and consequences of an applied media project / Britta Sweers.