Current Directions in Ecomusicology
Music, Culture, Nature
Herausgeber: Allen, Aaron S; Dawe, Kevin
Current Directions in Ecomusicology
Music, Culture, Nature
Herausgeber: Allen, Aaron S; Dawe, Kevin
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AWARD WINNER OF THE 2018 SOCIETY OF ETHNOMUSICLOGY ELLEN KOSKOFF PRIZE This is the first sustained examination of ecomusicology-the study of the intersections of music/sound, culture/society, and nature/environment.
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AWARD WINNER OF THE 2018 SOCIETY OF ETHNOMUSICLOGY ELLEN KOSKOFF PRIZE This is the first sustained examination of ecomusicology-the study of the intersections of music/sound, culture/society, and nature/environment.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781138804586
- ISBN-10: 1138804584
- Artikelnr.: 41454221
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781138804586
- ISBN-10: 1138804584
- Artikelnr.: 41454221
Aaron S. Allen is Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, USA. Kevin Dawe is Professor of Ethnomusicology and Head of the School of Music and Fine Art at the University of Kent, UK.
1. Ecomusicologies Aaron S. Allen and Kevin Dawe Part 1: Ecological
Directions 2. The Ecology of Musical Performance: Towards a Robust
Methodology Alice Boyle and Ellen Waterman 3. Ecomusicology,
Ethnomusicology, and Soundscape Ecology: Scientific and Musical Responses
to Sound Study Margaret Q. Guyette and Jennifer C. Post 4. "No Tree-No
Leaf": Applying Resilience Theory to Eucalypt-Derived Musical Traditions
Robin Ryan 5. Why Thoreau? Jeff Todd Titon Part 2: Fieldwork Directions 6.
Natural Species, Sounds, and Humans in Lowland South America: The
Kïsêdjê/Suyá, Their World, and the Nature of Their Musical Experience
Anthony Seeger 7. Of Human and Non-human Birds: Indigenous Music Making and
Sentient Ecology in Northwestern Mexico Helena Simonett 8. Materials
Matter: Towards a Political Ecology of Musical Instrument Making Kevin Dawe
9. "Keepin' It Real": Musicking and Solidarity, the Hornby Island Vibe
Andrew Mark 10. Late Soviet Discourses of Nature and the Natural: Musical
Avtentyka, Native Faith, and "Cultural Ecology" after Chornobyl Maria
Sonevytsky and Adrian Ivakhiv Part 3: Critical Directions 11. Critical
Theory in Ecomusicology James Rhys Edwards 12. Nature and Culture, Noise
and Music: Perception and Action W. Luke Windsor 13. Aural Rights and Early
Environmental Ethics: Negotiating the Post-War Soundscape Alexandra Hui
14. Music, Television Advertising, and the Green Positioning of the Global
Energy Industry Travis Stimeling 15. Pop Ecology: Lessons from Mexico Mark
Pedelty Part 4: Textual Directions 16. Ecocriticism and Traditional English
Folk Music David Ingram 17. The Peasant's Voice and the Tourist's Gaze:
Listening to Landscape in Luc Ferrari's Petite symphonie intuitive pour un
paysage de printemps Eric Drott 18. Negotiating Nature and Music through
Technology: Ecological Reflections in the Works of Maggi Payne and Laurie
Spiegel Sabine Feisst 19. Musical Actions, Political Sounds: Libby Larsen
and Composerly Consciousness Denise Von Glahn 20. New Directions:
Ecological Imaginations, Soundscapes, and Italian Opera Aaron S. Allen
Directions 2. The Ecology of Musical Performance: Towards a Robust
Methodology Alice Boyle and Ellen Waterman 3. Ecomusicology,
Ethnomusicology, and Soundscape Ecology: Scientific and Musical Responses
to Sound Study Margaret Q. Guyette and Jennifer C. Post 4. "No Tree-No
Leaf": Applying Resilience Theory to Eucalypt-Derived Musical Traditions
Robin Ryan 5. Why Thoreau? Jeff Todd Titon Part 2: Fieldwork Directions 6.
Natural Species, Sounds, and Humans in Lowland South America: The
Kïsêdjê/Suyá, Their World, and the Nature of Their Musical Experience
Anthony Seeger 7. Of Human and Non-human Birds: Indigenous Music Making and
Sentient Ecology in Northwestern Mexico Helena Simonett 8. Materials
Matter: Towards a Political Ecology of Musical Instrument Making Kevin Dawe
9. "Keepin' It Real": Musicking and Solidarity, the Hornby Island Vibe
Andrew Mark 10. Late Soviet Discourses of Nature and the Natural: Musical
Avtentyka, Native Faith, and "Cultural Ecology" after Chornobyl Maria
Sonevytsky and Adrian Ivakhiv Part 3: Critical Directions 11. Critical
Theory in Ecomusicology James Rhys Edwards 12. Nature and Culture, Noise
and Music: Perception and Action W. Luke Windsor 13. Aural Rights and Early
Environmental Ethics: Negotiating the Post-War Soundscape Alexandra Hui
14. Music, Television Advertising, and the Green Positioning of the Global
Energy Industry Travis Stimeling 15. Pop Ecology: Lessons from Mexico Mark
Pedelty Part 4: Textual Directions 16. Ecocriticism and Traditional English
Folk Music David Ingram 17. The Peasant's Voice and the Tourist's Gaze:
Listening to Landscape in Luc Ferrari's Petite symphonie intuitive pour un
paysage de printemps Eric Drott 18. Negotiating Nature and Music through
Technology: Ecological Reflections in the Works of Maggi Payne and Laurie
Spiegel Sabine Feisst 19. Musical Actions, Political Sounds: Libby Larsen
and Composerly Consciousness Denise Von Glahn 20. New Directions:
Ecological Imaginations, Soundscapes, and Italian Opera Aaron S. Allen
1. Ecomusicologies Aaron S. Allen and Kevin Dawe Part 1: Ecological
Directions 2. The Ecology of Musical Performance: Towards a Robust
Methodology Alice Boyle and Ellen Waterman 3. Ecomusicology,
Ethnomusicology, and Soundscape Ecology: Scientific and Musical Responses
to Sound Study Margaret Q. Guyette and Jennifer C. Post 4. "No Tree-No
Leaf": Applying Resilience Theory to Eucalypt-Derived Musical Traditions
Robin Ryan 5. Why Thoreau? Jeff Todd Titon Part 2: Fieldwork Directions 6.
Natural Species, Sounds, and Humans in Lowland South America: The
Kïsêdjê/Suyá, Their World, and the Nature of Their Musical Experience
Anthony Seeger 7. Of Human and Non-human Birds: Indigenous Music Making and
Sentient Ecology in Northwestern Mexico Helena Simonett 8. Materials
Matter: Towards a Political Ecology of Musical Instrument Making Kevin Dawe
9. "Keepin' It Real": Musicking and Solidarity, the Hornby Island Vibe
Andrew Mark 10. Late Soviet Discourses of Nature and the Natural: Musical
Avtentyka, Native Faith, and "Cultural Ecology" after Chornobyl Maria
Sonevytsky and Adrian Ivakhiv Part 3: Critical Directions 11. Critical
Theory in Ecomusicology James Rhys Edwards 12. Nature and Culture, Noise
and Music: Perception and Action W. Luke Windsor 13. Aural Rights and Early
Environmental Ethics: Negotiating the Post-War Soundscape Alexandra Hui
14. Music, Television Advertising, and the Green Positioning of the Global
Energy Industry Travis Stimeling 15. Pop Ecology: Lessons from Mexico Mark
Pedelty Part 4: Textual Directions 16. Ecocriticism and Traditional English
Folk Music David Ingram 17. The Peasant's Voice and the Tourist's Gaze:
Listening to Landscape in Luc Ferrari's Petite symphonie intuitive pour un
paysage de printemps Eric Drott 18. Negotiating Nature and Music through
Technology: Ecological Reflections in the Works of Maggi Payne and Laurie
Spiegel Sabine Feisst 19. Musical Actions, Political Sounds: Libby Larsen
and Composerly Consciousness Denise Von Glahn 20. New Directions:
Ecological Imaginations, Soundscapes, and Italian Opera Aaron S. Allen
Directions 2. The Ecology of Musical Performance: Towards a Robust
Methodology Alice Boyle and Ellen Waterman 3. Ecomusicology,
Ethnomusicology, and Soundscape Ecology: Scientific and Musical Responses
to Sound Study Margaret Q. Guyette and Jennifer C. Post 4. "No Tree-No
Leaf": Applying Resilience Theory to Eucalypt-Derived Musical Traditions
Robin Ryan 5. Why Thoreau? Jeff Todd Titon Part 2: Fieldwork Directions 6.
Natural Species, Sounds, and Humans in Lowland South America: The
Kïsêdjê/Suyá, Their World, and the Nature of Their Musical Experience
Anthony Seeger 7. Of Human and Non-human Birds: Indigenous Music Making and
Sentient Ecology in Northwestern Mexico Helena Simonett 8. Materials
Matter: Towards a Political Ecology of Musical Instrument Making Kevin Dawe
9. "Keepin' It Real": Musicking and Solidarity, the Hornby Island Vibe
Andrew Mark 10. Late Soviet Discourses of Nature and the Natural: Musical
Avtentyka, Native Faith, and "Cultural Ecology" after Chornobyl Maria
Sonevytsky and Adrian Ivakhiv Part 3: Critical Directions 11. Critical
Theory in Ecomusicology James Rhys Edwards 12. Nature and Culture, Noise
and Music: Perception and Action W. Luke Windsor 13. Aural Rights and Early
Environmental Ethics: Negotiating the Post-War Soundscape Alexandra Hui
14. Music, Television Advertising, and the Green Positioning of the Global
Energy Industry Travis Stimeling 15. Pop Ecology: Lessons from Mexico Mark
Pedelty Part 4: Textual Directions 16. Ecocriticism and Traditional English
Folk Music David Ingram 17. The Peasant's Voice and the Tourist's Gaze:
Listening to Landscape in Luc Ferrari's Petite symphonie intuitive pour un
paysage de printemps Eric Drott 18. Negotiating Nature and Music through
Technology: Ecological Reflections in the Works of Maggi Payne and Laurie
Spiegel Sabine Feisst 19. Musical Actions, Political Sounds: Libby Larsen
and Composerly Consciousness Denise Von Glahn 20. New Directions:
Ecological Imaginations, Soundscapes, and Italian Opera Aaron S. Allen