Public Ethnomusicology, Education, Archives, and Commerce is the third of three paperback volumes derived from the original Oxford Handbook of Applied Ethnomusicology. It offers an introduction to applied ethnomusicology, and explores the role of ethnomusicology in music education, public folklore, archival and collection work, and the commercial music industry.
Public Ethnomusicology, Education, Archives, and Commerce is the third of three paperback volumes derived from the original Oxford Handbook of Applied Ethnomusicology. It offers an introduction to applied ethnomusicology, and explores the role of ethnomusicology in music education, public folklore, archival and collection work, and the commercial music industry.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Svanibor Pettan is professor and chair of the ethnomusicology program at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Initiator and first chair of the ICTM study group on applied ethnomusicology and a founding member of the SEM Section on applied ethnomusicology, he contributes to the advancement of the field in the global arena with studies in various formats, addressing war-peace continuum, minorities, conflicts and education. He currently serves as Vice-President of the International Council for Traditional Music and as Chair of its Study Group Music and Minorities. Jeff Todd Titon is Professor of Music, Emeritus, at Brown University, USA, where for 27 years he directed the Ph.D. program in ethnomusicology. The author or editor of eight books and numerous essays, he is known for developing phenomenological and ecological approaches to ethnographic fieldwork, for theorizing and practicing an applied ethnomusicology based in reciprocity and friendship, and for introducing the concepts of cultural and musical sustainability to the fields of folklore and ethnomusicology.
Inhaltsangabe
* Part I: An Introduction to Applied Ethnomusicology * Section 1: Applied Ethnomusicology: A Descriptive and Historical Account, by Jeff Todd Titon * Section 2: Applied Ethnomusicology in the Global Arena, by Svanibor Pettan * Section 3: An Introduction to the Chapters, by Jeff Todd Titon and Svanibor Pettan * Part II: Education * Chapter 1: Strategies and Opportunities in the Education Sector for Applied Ethnomusicology, by Susan E. Oehler Herrick * Chapter 2: Sounds Humane: Music and Humanism in the Aga Khan Humanities Project, by John Morgan O'Connell * Chapter 3: Intersections Between Ethnomusicology, Music Education, and Community Music, by Patricia Shehan Campbell and Lee Higgins * Part III: Agencies * Chapter 4: Archives and Applied Ethnomusicology, by Dan Lundberg * Chapter 5: The Applied Ethnomusicologist as Public Folklorist: Ethnomusicological Practices in the Context of a Government Agency in the United States, by Clifford R. Murphy * Chapter 6: Applied Ethnomusicology in China: An Analytical Review of Practice, by Zhang Boyu and Sarah Stanton * Chapter 7: The Problem and Potential of Commerce, by Alan Williams
* Part I: An Introduction to Applied Ethnomusicology * Section 1: Applied Ethnomusicology: A Descriptive and Historical Account, by Jeff Todd Titon * Section 2: Applied Ethnomusicology in the Global Arena, by Svanibor Pettan * Section 3: An Introduction to the Chapters, by Jeff Todd Titon and Svanibor Pettan * Part II: Education * Chapter 1: Strategies and Opportunities in the Education Sector for Applied Ethnomusicology, by Susan E. Oehler Herrick * Chapter 2: Sounds Humane: Music and Humanism in the Aga Khan Humanities Project, by John Morgan O'Connell * Chapter 3: Intersections Between Ethnomusicology, Music Education, and Community Music, by Patricia Shehan Campbell and Lee Higgins * Part III: Agencies * Chapter 4: Archives and Applied Ethnomusicology, by Dan Lundberg * Chapter 5: The Applied Ethnomusicologist as Public Folklorist: Ethnomusicological Practices in the Context of a Government Agency in the United States, by Clifford R. Murphy * Chapter 6: Applied Ethnomusicology in China: An Analytical Review of Practice, by Zhang Boyu and Sarah Stanton * Chapter 7: The Problem and Potential of Commerce, by Alan Williams
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