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This dialogue between scientists and lawyers builds on the issues
identified at the 1976 Conference on the Legal and Scientific
Uncertainties of Weather Modification held at Duke University. It
provides an in-depth consideration of the prospects for a usable
weather modification technology in the near future and of the legal
problems that will be r
Shaped by Japanese Music is an in-depth analysis of the musical
world of an individual performer, composer, and teacher. Using an
ethnographic approach, this study situates musical analysis in the
context of its creation, demonstrating that traditional Japanese
music is hardly an archaic song form frozen in the present, but an
active sociocultural system that has been reproduced in Japan from
the seventeenth century to the present day. The dynamics of this
cultural system unfold in the musical experiences of Kikuoka
Hiroaki, the leader of a school of nagauta music, who struggled to
modernize the art form while trying to maintain the qualities he
believed to be fundamental to the tradition. Through the focus on
Kikuoka's school, readers will become familiar with conflicts in
the recent history of this music, traditional Japanese teaching
methods, and the technique of modern composition within a
traditional form. Underlying all of these different analyses is the
concept of kata (form), a Japanese aesthetic that helps shape
musical forms as well as the behaviour of musicians.
This dialogue between scientists and lawyers builds on the issues
identified at the 1976 Conference on the Legal and Scientific
Uncertainties of Weather Modification held at Duke University. It
provides an in-depth consideration of the prospects for a usable
weather modification technology in the near future and of the legal
problems that will be r
"Shaped by Japanese Music" is an in-depth analysis of the musical
world of an individual performer, composer, and teacher. Using an
ethnographic approach, this study situates musical analysis in the
context of its creation, demonstrating that traditional Japanese
music is hardly an archaic song form frozen in the present, but an
active sociocultural system that has been reproduced in Japan from
the seventeenth century to the present day. The dynamics of this
cultural system unfold in the musical experiences of Kikuoka
Hiroaki, the leader of a school of "nagauta" music, who struggled
to modernize the art form while trying to maintain the qualities he
believed to be fundamental to the tradition. Through the focus on
Kikuoka's school, readers will become familiar with conflicts in
the recent history of this music, traditional Japanese teaching
methods, and the technique of modern composition within a
traditional form. Underlying all of these different analyzes is the
concept of "kata" (form), a Japanese aesthetic that helps shape
musical forms as well as the behavior of musicians.
In this collection of essays, 13 foreign exchange students write
their compelling stories detailing their experiences studying at
Dartmouth College. They not only convey their own joys and sorrows,
but illuminate U.S. culture from a perspective not seen by many
American students or citizens.
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Boy Dad (Hardcover)
Sean Williams; Illustrated by Jay Davis
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R441
Discovery Miles 4 410
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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From the same team who brought families Girl Dad comes a
picture book celebration of boy dads everywhere! A fun read-aloud
written in upbeat rhyming verse, Boy Dad is a picture book that
honors the loving men who raise, nurture, and uplift their
boys. Share Boy Dad with the dads in your life, on Father's
Day or any day.
Coming of age and getting to old age with relationships along the
way
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