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Ukraine's tumultuous history has left it standing on unstable
ground, wrought with the devastation of the 20th Century's wars,
famines, and other struggles. Today, life in Ukraine is moving
forward, stepping out of the shadows of Communism and into a
modern, urban, and multicultural light, finally gaining for itself
a sense of national identity. Now a cultural hotspot that serves as
a crossroads between Europe and Asia, Ukraine's traditions of
yesterday are evolving into today's daily life and customs. High
school and undergraduate students will have the opportunity to
delve into Ukraine's modern society by looking at its religious
practices, language conflicts, gender issues, education policies,
and media censorship struggles, as well as its cuisine, holidays,
literature, music, and performing arts. A thorough and unique
investigation of this young country, Culture and Customs of Ukraine
is an absolute must-have for high school, public, and undergraduate
library bookshelves. Chapters include: BLChapter 1: Context
BLChapter 2: Religion BLChapter 3: Language BLChapter 4: Gender
BLChapter 5: Education BLChapter 6: Customs, Holidays, and Cuisine
BLChapter 7: Media BLChapter 8: Literature BLChapter 9: Music
BLChapter 10: Ukrainian Theater and Cinema in the 20th Century A
chronology, photos, and bibliography including print and nonprint
sources supplement this work.
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Arvo Part - Sounding the Sacred (Paperback)
Peter C. Bouteneff, Jeffers Engelhardt, Robert Saler; Contributions by Andrew Albin, Peter C. Bouteneff, …
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Scholarly writing on the music of Arvo Part is situated primarily
in the fields of musicology, cultural and media studies, and, more
recently, in terms of theology/spirituality. Arvo Part: Sounding
the Sacred focuses on the representational dimensions of Part's
music (including the trope of silence), writing and listening past
the fact that its storied effects and affects are carried first and
foremost as vibrations through air, impressing themselves on the
human body. In response, this ambitiously interdisciplinary volume
asks: What of sound and materiality as embodiments of the sacred,
as historically specific artifacts, and as elements of creation
deeply linked to the human sensorium in Part studies? In taking up
these questions, the book "de-Platonizes" Part studies by
demystifying the notion of a single "Part sound." It offers
innovative, critical analyses of the historical contexts of Part's
experimentation, medievalism, and diverse creative work; it
re-sounds the acoustic, theological, and representational grounds
of silence in Part's music; it listens with critical openness to
the intersections of theology, sacred texts, and spirituality in
Part's music; and it positions sensing, performing bodies at the
center of musical experience. Building on the conventional score-,
biography-, and media-based approaches, this volume reframes Part
studies around the materiality of sound, its sacredness, and its
embodied resonances within secular spaces.
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Arvo Part - Sounding the Sacred (Hardcover)
Peter C. Bouteneff, Jeffers Engelhardt, Robert Saler; Contributions by Andrew Albin, Peter C. Bouteneff, …
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R3,094
R2,852
Discovery Miles 28 520
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Scholarly writing on the music of Arvo Part is situated primarily
in the fields of musicology, cultural and media studies, and, more
recently, in terms of theology/spirituality. Arvo Part: Sounding
the Sacred focuses on the representational dimensions of Part's
music (including the trope of silence), writing and listening past
the fact that its storied effects and affects are carried first and
foremost as vibrations through air, impressing themselves on the
human body. In response, this ambitiously interdisciplinary volume
asks: What of sound and materiality as embodiments of the sacred,
as historically specific artifacts, and as elements of creation
deeply linked to the human sensorium in Part studies? In taking up
these questions, the book "de-Platonizes" Part studies by
demystifying the notion of a single "Part sound." It offers
innovative, critical analyses of the historical contexts of Part's
experimentation, medievalism, and diverse creative work; it
re-sounds the acoustic, theological, and representational grounds
of silence in Part's music; it listens with critical openness to
the intersections of theology, sacred texts, and spirituality in
Part's music; and it positions sensing, performing bodies at the
center of musical experience. Building on the conventional score-,
biography-, and media-based approaches, this volume reframes Part
studies around the materiality of sound, its sacredness, and its
embodied resonances within secular spaces.
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