|
|
Showing 1 - 3 of
3 matches in All Departments
Music is powerful and transformational, but can it spur actual
social change? A strong collection of essays, At the Crossroads of
Music and Social Justice studies the meaning of music within a
community to investigate the intersections of sound and race,
ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, and differing
abilities. Ethnographic work from a range of theoretical frameworks
uncovers and analyzes the successes and limitations of music's
efficacies in resolving conflicts, easing tensions, reconciling
groups, promoting unity, and healing communities. This volume is
rooted in the Crossroads Section for Difference and Representation
of the Society for Ethnomusicology, whose mandate is to address
issues of diversity, difference, and underrepresentation in the
society and its members' professional spheres. Activist scholars
who contribute to this volume illuminate possible pathways and
directions to support musical diversity and representation. At the
Crossroads of Music and Social Justice is an excellent resource for
readers interested in real-world examples of how folklore,
ethnomusicology, and activism can, together, create a more just and
inclusive world.
Music is powerful and transformational, but can it spur actual
social change? A strong collection of essays, At the Crossroads of
Music and Social Justice studies the meaning of music within a
community to investigate the intersections of sound and race,
ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, and differing
abilities. Ethnographic work from a range of theoretical frameworks
uncovers and analyzes the successes and limitations of music's
efficacies in resolving conflicts, easing tensions, reconciling
groups, promoting unity, and healing communities. This volume is
rooted in the Crossroads Section for Difference and Representation
of the Society for Ethnomusicology, whose mandate is to address
issues of diversity, difference, and underrepresentation in the
society and its members' professional spheres. Activist scholars
who contribute to this volume illuminate possible pathways and
directions to support musical diversity and representation. At the
Crossroads of Music and Social Justice is an excellent resource for
readers interested in real-world examples of how folklore,
ethnomusicology, and activism can, together, create a more just and
inclusive world.
Dancing across Borders: Danzas y Bailes Mexicanos focuses
specifically on Mexican dance practices on both sides of the
U.S.-Mexico border. The essays explore various types of Mexican
popular and traditional dances and address questions of
authenticity, aesthetics, identity, interpretation, and research
methodologies in dance performance. Contributors include not only
noted scholars from a variety of disciplines but also several dance
practitioners who reflect on their engagement with dance and reveal
subtexts of dance culture. Capturing dance as a living expression,
the volume's ethnographic approach highlights the importance of the
cultural and social contexts in which dances are practiced.
Contributors are Norma E. Cantu, Susan Cashion, Maria Teresa
Cesena, Xochitl C. Chavez, Adriana Cruz-Manjarrez, Renee de la
Torre Castellanos, Peter J. Garcia, Rudy F. Garcia, Chris Goertzen,
Martha Gonzalez, Elisa Diana Huerta, Sydney Hutchinson, Marie
"Keta" Miranda, Olga Najera-Ramirez, Shakina Nayfack, Russell
Rodriguez, Brenda M. Romero, Nancy Lee Chalfa Ruyter, Jose Sanchez
Jimenez, and Alberto Zarate Rosales.
|
You may like...
Dead To Me
Lesley Pearse
Paperback
(2)
R297
R272
Discovery Miles 2 720
|