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Ethnomusicology - History, Definitions, and Scope: A Core Collection of Scholarly Articles (Paperback): Kay Kaufman Shelemay Ethnomusicology - History, Definitions, and Scope: A Core Collection of Scholarly Articles (Paperback)
Kay Kaufman Shelemay
R1,607 Discovery Miles 16 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume brings together articles written between 1909 and 1983 on the history, definitions, and scope of ethnomusicology, providing multiple perspectives of the changing ways in which ethnomusicologists have viewed themselves and others during the first century of ethnomusicological activity.

Soundscapes - Exploring Music in a Changing World (Loose-leaf, 3rd ed.): Kay Kaufman Shelemay Soundscapes - Exploring Music in a Changing World (Loose-leaf, 3rd ed.)
Kay Kaufman Shelemay
R3,480 Discovery Miles 34 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Ethnomusicology - History, Definitions, and Scope: A Core Collection of Scholarly Articles (Hardcover): Kay Kaufman Shelemay Ethnomusicology - History, Definitions, and Scope: A Core Collection of Scholarly Articles (Hardcover)
Kay Kaufman Shelemay
R4,162 Discovery Miles 41 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First Published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Sing and Sing On - Sentinel Musicians and the Making of the Ethiopian American Diaspora (Paperback): Kay Kaufman Shelemay Sing and Sing On - Sentinel Musicians and the Making of the Ethiopian American Diaspora (Paperback)
Kay Kaufman Shelemay
R1,020 Discovery Miles 10 200 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A sweeping history of Ethiopian musicians during and following the 1974 Ethiopian revolution. Sing and Sing On is the first study of the forced migration of musicians out of the Horn of Africa dating from the 1974 Ethiopian revolution, a political event that overthrew one of the world's oldest monarchies and installed a brutal military regime. Musicians were among the first to depart the region, their lives shattered by revolutionary violence, curfews, and civil war. Reconstructing the memories of forced migration, Sing and Sing On traces the challenges musicians faced amidst revolutionary violence and the critical role they played in building communities abroad. Drawing on the recollections of dozens of musicians, Sing and Sing On details personal, cultural, and economic hardships experienced by musicians who have resettled in new locales abroad. Kay Kaufman Shelemay highlights their many artistic and social initiatives and the ways they have offered inspiration and leadership within and beyond a rapidly growing Ethiopian American diaspora. While musicians held this role as sentinels in Ethiopian culture long before the revolution began, it has taken on new meanings and contours in the Ethiopian diaspora. The book details the ongoing creativity of these musicians while exploring the attraction of return to their Ethiopian homeland over the course of decades abroad. Ultimately, Shelemay shows that musicians are uniquely positioned to serve this sentinel role as both guardians and challengers of cultural heritage.

Sing and Sing On - Sentinel Musicians and the Making of the Ethiopian American Diaspora (Hardcover): Kay Kaufman Shelemay Sing and Sing On - Sentinel Musicians and the Making of the Ethiopian American Diaspora (Hardcover)
Kay Kaufman Shelemay
R3,041 Discovery Miles 30 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A sweeping history of Ethiopian musicians during and following the 1974 Ethiopian revolution. Sing and Sing On is the first study of the forced migration of musicians out of the Horn of Africa dating from the 1974 Ethiopian revolution, a political event that overthrew one of the world's oldest monarchies and installed a brutal military regime. Musicians were among the first to depart the region, their lives shattered by revolutionary violence, curfews, and civil war. Reconstructing the memories of forced migration, Sing and Sing On traces the challenges musicians faced amidst revolutionary violence and the critical role they played in building communities abroad. Drawing on the recollections of dozens of musicians, Sing and Sing On details personal, cultural, and economic hardships experienced by musicians who have resettled in new locales abroad. Kay Kaufman Shelemay highlights their many artistic and social initiatives and the ways they have offered inspiration and leadership within and beyond a rapidly growing Ethiopian American diaspora. While musicians held this role as sentinels in Ethiopian culture long before the revolution began, it has taken on new meanings and contours in the Ethiopian diaspora. The book details the ongoing creativity of these musicians while exploring the attraction of return to their Ethiopian homeland over the course of decades abroad. Ultimately, Shelemay shows that musicians are uniquely positioned to serve this sentinel role as both guardians and challengers of cultural heritage.

Pain and Its Transformations - The Interface of Biology and Culture (Hardcover): Sarah Coakley, Kay Kaufman Shelemay Pain and Its Transformations - The Interface of Biology and Culture (Hardcover)
Sarah Coakley, Kay Kaufman Shelemay
R2,436 Discovery Miles 24 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Pain is immediate and searing but remains a deep mystery for sufferers, their physicians, and researchers. As neuroscientific research shows, even the immediate sensation of pain is shaped by psychological state and interpretation. At the same time, many individuals and cultures find meaning, particularly religious meaning, even in chronic and inexplicable pain.

This ambitious interdisciplinary book includes not only essays but also discussions among a wide range of specialists. Neuroscientists, psychiatrists, anthropologists, musicologists, and scholars of religion examine the ways that meditation, music, prayer, and ritual can mediate pain, offer a narrative that transcends the sufferer, and give public dignity to private agony. They discuss topics as disparate as the molecular basis of pain, the controversial status of gate control theory, the possible links between the relaxation response and meditative practices in Christianity and Buddhism, and the mediation of pain and intense emotion in music, dance, and ritual. The authors conclude by pondering the place of pain in understanding--or the human failure to understand--good and evil in history.

Soundscapes Classical: Case Studies from the Western Classical Repertory (Paperback): Kay Kaufman Shelemay Soundscapes Classical: Case Studies from the Western Classical Repertory (Paperback)
Kay Kaufman Shelemay
R500 R464 Discovery Miles 4 640 Save R36 (7%) Out of stock

In Soundscapes Classical, twenty works from the Western classical repertoirytwo for each chapter of Soundscapesare approached within the same framework as selections drawn from the other musical traditional in the book. The setting, sound, and significance of each is discussed, allowing the instructor to substitute as many as desired for the case studies in the main text. The works are drawn from all eras, and those chosen for chapters 5-10 fall chronologically into the traditional periods of Western music, medieval through twentieth century. To insure easy access, all of the compositions are contained on the 8-CD set of The Norton Recordings that accompanies The Enjoyment of Music, Eighth Edition.

Let Jasmine Rain Down - Song and Remembrance among Syrian Jews (Hardcover, New): Kay Kaufman Shelemay Let Jasmine Rain Down - Song and Remembrance among Syrian Jews (Hardcover, New)
Kay Kaufman Shelemay
R2,936 Discovery Miles 29 360 Out of stock

When Jews left Aleppo, Syria, in the early twentieth century and established communities abroad, they carried with them a repertory of songs ("pizmonim") with sacred Hebrew texts set to melodies borrowed from the popular Middle Eastern Arab musical tradition. "Let Jasmine Rain Down" tells the story of the "pizmonim" as they have continued to be composed, performed, and transformed through the present day; it is thus an innovative ethnography of an important Judeo-Arabic musical tradition and a probing contribution to studies of the link between collective memory and popular culture.
Shelemay views the intersection of music, individual remembrances, and collective memory through the "pizmonim," Reconstructing a century of "pizmon" history in America based on research in New York, Mexico, and Israel, she explains how verbal and musical memories are embedded in individual songs and how these songs perform both what has been remembered and what otherwise would have been forgotten. In confronting issues of identity and meaning in a postmodern world, Shelemay moves ethnomusicology into the domain of memory studies.

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