Current Research in Ethnomusicology: Outstanding Dissertations: Oustanding Dissertations
About the Book Series
This series seeks to identify outstanding dissertations produced by emerging scholars in the field and will explore all aspects of music, including classical and popular music, dance and theatre, drawing from traditions throughout the world. By presenting innovative and provocative musical scholarship concerning all aspects of culture and society, it is our aim to stimulate new ways to listen to, study, teach, and perform the music of our time.
Newly Composed Folk Music of Yugoslavia
1st Edition
By Ljerka V. Rasmussen
July 08, 2016
This book challenges the monolithic portrayals of folk music and social change under communism by making a case for "people's music" and shows how new folk music embodies an inherently pluralistic concept of Yugoslavia's culture....
Maracatu Atomico: Tradition, Modernity, and Postmodernity in the Mangue Movement and the "New Music Scene" of Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil
1st Edition
By Philip Galinsky
August 12, 2015
"Maracatu Atômico" is the first academic work to investigate the mangue movement, one of Brazil's most vital pop culture trends of the last thirty years, and the related "new music scene" of Northeast Brazil. Contending with the widespread poverty and social problems, mangue places a renewed value ...
Baakisimba: Gender in the Music and Dance of the Baganda People of Uganda
1st Edition
By Sylvia Antonia Nannyonga-Tamusuza
May 21, 2015
Originally a royal court dance, baakisimba asserted the authority of the king as the head of Baganda society. After the abolition of kingship in 1967, baakisimba dance began to be performed in other contexts, with women sometimes playing the accompanying drums-traditionally a man's role-and with ...
The Horse-head Fiddle and the Cosmopolitan Reimagination of Tradition in Mongolia
1st Edition
By Peter K. Marsh
September 11, 2014
Few other nations have undergone as profound a change in their social, political, and cultural life as Mongolia did in the twentieth century. Beginning the century as a largely rural, nomadic, and tradition-oriented society, the nation was transformed by the end of this century into a largely ...
The Gypsy Caravan: From Real Roma to Imaginary Gypsies in Western Music
1st Edition
By David Malvinni
August 12, 2014
A formidable challenge to the study of Roma (Gypsy) music is the muddle of fact and fiction in determining identity. This book investigates Gypsy music as a marked and marketable exotic substance, and as a site of active cultural negotiation and appropriation between the real Roma and the idealized...
Balinese Discourses on Music and Modernization: Village Voices and Urban Views
1st Edition
By Brita Renee Heimarck
July 03, 2014
While many Western scholars have discussed the technical aspects of Balinese music or the traditional contexts for performance, little has been written in Western languages about Balinese discourses on their music. This dissertation seeks to understand the experience of music in Bali according to ...
Shaped by Japanese Music: Kikuoka Hiroaki and Nagauta Shamisen in Tokyo
1st Edition
By Jay Davis Keister
July 03, 2014
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...
Cantaoras: Music, Gender and Identity in Flamenco Song
1st Edition
By Loren Chuse
March 28, 2003
This book provides an in-depth ethnographic investigation of the greatly underestimated and underappreciated contributions of women singers, the cantaoras, to the creation, transmission and innovation in flamenco song. Situating the study of flamenco in the context of social and political currents ...
Songs and Gifts at the Frontier
1st Edition
By Jose S. Buenconsejo
September 13, 2002
This book investigates the particular history and social experience by a marginalized society in Mindanao Island, Philippines, through an analysis of the speech, song and dance in spirit possession ritual. Using the concepts of exchange and reciprocity, Buenconsejo connects the performativity of ...
Of Mermaids and Rock Singers: Placing the Self and Constructing the Nation THrough Belarusan Contemporary Music
1st Edition
By Maria Paula Survilla
July 19, 2002
This book examines the roles, functions, and interpretations of rock music as part of the initial push towards exploring national and personal identities in a newly independent Belarus. It also includes a summary of rock concert activity in Belarus....