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Record Nr.

UNINA9911069716103321

Titolo

Applied Ethnomusicology : Practices, Policies and Challenges / Schippers, Huib, Lin, Wei-Ya, Zhang, Boyu

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Wien, : Hollitzer Verlag, 2024

ISBN

3-99094-214-X

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (198 pages)

Disciplina

781.59903

Soggetti

Ethnomusicology

music

culture

diversity

social justice

education

representation

cultural heritage

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Acknowledgements    Preface: Study Groups, Honeybees, and Dialogues in Applied Ethnomusicology  Anthony Seeger    Introduction: The Vibrant and Diverse Practices of Applied Ethnomusicology  Huib Schippers    Part One:  General Reflections on the Field    Applied Ethnomusicology in China and Beyond: Dialogues and Reflections  Boyu Zhang    Outreach, Inreach, Transreach? - Defining Types of Musical Community Engagement  Bernhard Bleibinger    Let's Not Forget the Larger Context: Short-term Applied Projects and Long-term Sustainability  Anthony Seeger    Part Two:  Applied Ethnomusicology and Intangible Cultural Heritage    Ways of Engaging with Traditional Music Performances by Chinese  Ethnomusicologists: A Personal Perspective  Xiao Mei & Yukun Wei    Uyas Kmeki of the Seediq: A Case Study on the Efforts toward Cultural  Sustainability in Taiwan  Yuh-Fen Tseng    Practice and Experiment: China's National Cultural Ecosystem Conservation  Areas as a New Approach to Intangible Cultural Heritage  Gao Shu    Incorporating Intangible Cultural Heritage in a Local



Conservatory:  The Case of Dongbei Dagu, a Narrative Art from Northeastern China  Zhilian Feng    Part Three:  Applying Ethnomusicology in Various Settings    Applied Ethnomusicology in Museum Exhibitions: Critical Reflections on Sound  Narratives as a Method for Knowledge Transfer  Matthias Lewy    "Music Without Borders": Austria as a Case Study in Conducting Intercultural Music Education Through Ethnomusicology  Wei-Ya Lin    Performing Cultural (Un-) Sustainability: Rationale and Impact of an  Applied Theatre Workshop in a West-African Graduate Programme  Pepetual Mforbe Chiangong & Nepomuk Riva    Rama and the Worm: A Performance-Based Approach to  Applied Ethnomusicology  Dan Bendrups, Robert G. H. Burn & Henry Johnson    "Quilombo, Favela, Rua": Sarau Divergente in the Fight against  Black Genocide in Rio de Janeiro  Grupo de Pesquisa em Etnomusicologia Dona Ivone Lara (GPEDIL)

Sommario/riassunto

Over the past three decades, applied ethnomusicology has emerged as a major force in working with music, culture and communities worldwide, generating a wealth of new approaches and practices. Explicitly or implicitly, these often question the traditional role of the music researcher as merely an objective observer; they invite taking greater responsibility and deeper engagement with the people we work with.    Highlighting an exciting diversity of local practices with global implications, this volume illustrates how to work of contemporary ethnomusicologists intersects with major issues such as social justice, education, representation, and intangible cultural heritage. With contributions from six different continents, the fourteen chapters in this volume constitute an important step in the international dialogue in scope, methods and goals of ethnomusicology in the 21st century.