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Redaktion: Morgan-Ellis, Esther M.; Norton, Kay
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The Oxford Handbook of Community Singing embraces an open-ended interpretation of socio-musical practices that can be described with the term community singing. The volume exemplifies community singing as an interdisciplinary field of study that encompasses diverse methodologies and objects of inquiry, and in the process brings together recent research from the fields that have historically engaged with the practice of group singing, including group dynamics, ethnomusicology, music history, music education, music therapy, community music, church music, music performance, sociology, political…mehr
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780197612484
- Artikelnr.: 70467024
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780197612484
- Artikelnr.: 70467024
* Introduction: Singing as Community, Singing into Community, and
Growing the Singing Community
* Esther M. Morgan-Ellis and Kay Norton
* Part I. Media and the Imagination of Community
* Introduction to Part I. Media and the Imagination of Community
* Esther M. Morgan-Ellis
* 1. Mediated Community Singing
* Esther M. Morgan-Ellis
* 2. Selling with Singalongs: Community Singing as Advertising in
Cinema, Radio and Television
* Malcolm Cook
* 3. Singing into a Smartphone: The Persuasive Affordances of Karaoke
and Lip-Syncing Apps
* Byrd McDaniel
* 4. What the Pandemic Couldn't Take Away: Group Singing Benefits That
Survived Going Online
* Kay Norton
* 5. Virtual choirs and issues of community choral practice
* Cole Bendall
* 6. Community Singing in the Age of Coronavirus: The Case of
Collegiate A Cappella
* Joshua S. Duchan
* Part II. Singing in Place-Based Communities
* Introduction to Part II. Singing in Place-Based Communities
* Esther M. Morgan-Ellis
* 7. "Some Old Remembered Song": Music at the Rocky Mountain
Rendezvous, 1825-1840
* Glen W. Hicks
* 8. New Music for Old Prayers: Identity Construction and Community
Building in Zimbabwean Black Jewish Synagogues
* Lior Shragg
* 9. Vernacular Christmas Carol Singing in the Southern Pennines of
England
* Ian Russell
* 10. "Take Me Out" to "Sweet Caroline": Collective Singing in the
Ballpark
* Matthew W. Mihalka
* 11. "Singing Their Heads Off": Sing-along Behavior in the Nightlife
of Northern England
* Alisun Pawley
* 12. Brigadoon in the Heights: Fostering Intimacy, Community, and
Activism through Secular Leftist Hymnody
* Eve McPherson
* Part III. The Practitioner's Perspective
* Introduction to Part III. The Practitioner's Perspective
* Kay Norton
* 13. Benefits of Community Singing for Cancer Patients, Survivors and
Caregivers
* Amy Clements-Cortés and Joyce Yip
* 14. "It's about the Relationships": Epiphanies in Songleading
* Roger Mantie and Glenn Marais
* 15. "Everyone Can Sing": Class Choirs in 0th through 3rd Grades and
the Significance of Community Singing for Pupils' Social Wellbeing
and School Engagement
* Lars Ole Bonde and Stefan Ingerslev
* 16. Singing for Singing's Sake? Community Singing in Norwegian
Schools
* Anne Haugland Balsnes
* 17. "Scare Away the Dark": The Promotion of Singing to Create
Post-Secondary Academic Communities
* Trudi Wright
* 18. Songs of Diversity: Three Case Studies of Community Singing,
Identity, and Well-being
* Catherine Birch, Ruth Currie, Wayne Dawson, and Stephen Clift
* Part IV. Identity: Values, Ethnicity, and Inherited Culture
* Introduction to Part IV. Identity: Values, Ethnicity, and Inherited
Culture
* Kay Norton
* 19. Community Choirs: The Challenges and Possibilities of Inclusivity
* Kayla Drudge and Anna E. Nekola
* 20. Blend and Balance in Trans* Choral Musicking
* Holly Patch
* 21. Peace and Harmony Prevailing: Masonic Singing in the US
* Andrew Schaeffer
* 22. Singing Jewishness: The Musical Nostalgia of Jewish
Congregational Melodies
* Rachel Adelstein
* 23. Sacred Sounds and Social Justice: Singing the Spirituals in an
Interracial and Multigenerational Community Choir
* Aleysia K. Whitmore and Marquisha L. Scott
* 24. Women Singing in a Rural North Indian Community: A Case Study
* Kamlesh Singh, Suman Sigroha, and Bharti Shokeen
* Part V. Identity: Politics, Patriotism, and Assimilation
* Introduction to Part V. Identity: Politics, Patriotism, and
Assimilation
* Esther M. Morgan-Ellis
* 25. A "Badge of Americanism": Group Singing as Political Expression
in the Early United States
* Laura Lohman
* 26. Singing at Ellis Island
* Dorothy Glick Maglione
* 27. Community Singing in Flint and Baltimore, 1917-1920
* Esther M. Morgan-Ellis and Alan L. Spurgeon
* 28. The Disney Chorus: Singing Along to the Studio's Forging of
American Musical Identity
* Gregory Camp
* 29. Spectacle and Empire: Imagined Community and the Crystal Palace
Handel Festivals
* Charles Edward McGuire
* 30. Estonian singing traditions as an impetus for community building
and expressing Estonian cultural heritage in Australia
* Naomi Cooper
* Part VI. Transgressing Borders, Seeking Asylum
* Introduction to Part VI. Transgressing Borders, Seeking Asylum
* Kay Norton
* 31. The Voices of Hope: A Traveling Miracle
* Susan Bishop
* 32. Community Singing as Counterculture in a Women's Prison
* Amanda Weber
* 33. Border Transgressions: Song, Story, and Communal
* Emilie Amrein and André de Quadros
* 34. Singing, Suffering, and Liberation in the Concentration Camps of
the South African War
* Erin Johnson-Williams
* 35. Music, Emotion, and Asylum: Wellbeing Mapped Through Choral
Singing
* Jane W. Davidson, Benjamin P. Leske, and Amanda E. Krause
* 36. Selectively Staging the "Beloved Community": Sacred Harp Singing
and Racial Politics in the Folk Revival
* Jesse P. Karlsberg
* Part VII. Singing and Political Action
* Introduction to Part VII. Singing and Political Action
* Esther M. Morgan-Ellis
* 37. New Firebombs in Old Bottles: Social Mobilization and Cultural
Resonance of Protest Songs
* Marek Payerhin
* 38. From "Preguntitas sobre Dios" to "Solo le pido a Dios": Protest
and Piety in Latin American Community Singing
* Marcell Silva Steuernagel
* 39. March for the Beloved: A Brief History of a South Korean Protest
Song
* Jarryn Ha
* 40. "Cielito Lindo" or "Son de la Negra"?: Mariachi, Latinidad, and
the Trump Administration
* Cameo Flores
* 41. Youth, Group Singing, and Peacebuilding in Urban Zimbabwe
* Simbarashe Gukurume
* 42. The Role of Hate Songs among Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv Football
Fans: The Entrapping Loop of Hatred
* Moshe Bensimon and Shiran Hen
* Part VIII. New Paradigms
* Introduction to Part VIII. New Paradigms
* Kay Norton
* 43. Music and Human Flourishing in Christian Communities
* Nathan Myrick, Benjamin Gessner, and Johnathan Alvarado
* 44. By the Rivers of Babylon: Re-membering Community through the
Affordance of Congregational Singing in Greek Orthodox Churches in
the United States
* Alexander K. Khalil
* 45. Community Singing, the Church of England, and Spirituality: The
Singer, the Song, and the Singing
* June Boyce-Tillman
* 46. Top-Down and Bottom-Up Processes of Entrainment in Communal
Singing
* Guy Hayward
* 47. From Art Music to Heart Music: The Place of the Composer in
Community Singing
* Fiona Evison
* Index
* Introduction: Singing as Community, Singing into Community, and
Growing the Singing Community
* Esther M. Morgan-Ellis and Kay Norton
* Part I. Media and the Imagination of Community
* Introduction to Part I. Media and the Imagination of Community
* Esther M. Morgan-Ellis
* 1. Mediated Community Singing
* Esther M. Morgan-Ellis
* 2. Selling with Singalongs: Community Singing as Advertising in
Cinema, Radio and Television
* Malcolm Cook
* 3. Singing into a Smartphone: The Persuasive Affordances of Karaoke
and Lip-Syncing Apps
* Byrd McDaniel
* 4. What the Pandemic Couldn't Take Away: Group Singing Benefits That
Survived Going Online
* Kay Norton
* 5. Virtual choirs and issues of community choral practice
* Cole Bendall
* 6. Community Singing in the Age of Coronavirus: The Case of
Collegiate A Cappella
* Joshua S. Duchan
* Part II. Singing in Place-Based Communities
* Introduction to Part II. Singing in Place-Based Communities
* Esther M. Morgan-Ellis
* 7. "Some Old Remembered Song": Music at the Rocky Mountain
Rendezvous, 1825-1840
* Glen W. Hicks
* 8. New Music for Old Prayers: Identity Construction and Community
Building in Zimbabwean Black Jewish Synagogues
* Lior Shragg
* 9. Vernacular Christmas Carol Singing in the Southern Pennines of
England
* Ian Russell
* 10. "Take Me Out" to "Sweet Caroline": Collective Singing in the
Ballpark
* Matthew W. Mihalka
* 11. "Singing Their Heads Off": Sing-along Behavior in the Nightlife
of Northern England
* Alisun Pawley
* 12. Brigadoon in the Heights: Fostering Intimacy, Community, and
Activism through Secular Leftist Hymnody
* Eve McPherson
* Part III. The Practitioner's Perspective
* Introduction to Part III. The Practitioner's Perspective
* Kay Norton
* 13. Benefits of Community Singing for Cancer Patients, Survivors and
Caregivers
* Amy Clements-Cortés and Joyce Yip
* 14. "It's about the Relationships": Epiphanies in Songleading
* Roger Mantie and Glenn Marais
* 15. "Everyone Can Sing": Class Choirs in 0th through 3rd Grades and
the Significance of Community Singing for Pupils' Social Wellbeing
and School Engagement
* Lars Ole Bonde and Stefan Ingerslev
* 16. Singing for Singing's Sake? Community Singing in Norwegian
Schools
* Anne Haugland Balsnes
* 17. "Scare Away the Dark": The Promotion of Singing to Create
Post-Secondary Academic Communities
* Trudi Wright
* 18. Songs of Diversity: Three Case Studies of Community Singing,
Identity, and Well-being
* Catherine Birch, Ruth Currie, Wayne Dawson, and Stephen Clift
* Part IV. Identity: Values, Ethnicity, and Inherited Culture
* Introduction to Part IV. Identity: Values, Ethnicity, and Inherited
Culture
* Kay Norton
* 19. Community Choirs: The Challenges and Possibilities of Inclusivity
* Kayla Drudge and Anna E. Nekola
* 20. Blend and Balance in Trans* Choral Musicking
* Holly Patch
* 21. Peace and Harmony Prevailing: Masonic Singing in the US
* Andrew Schaeffer
* 22. Singing Jewishness: The Musical Nostalgia of Jewish
Congregational Melodies
* Rachel Adelstein
* 23. Sacred Sounds and Social Justice: Singing the Spirituals in an
Interracial and Multigenerational Community Choir
* Aleysia K. Whitmore and Marquisha L. Scott
* 24. Women Singing in a Rural North Indian Community: A Case Study
* Kamlesh Singh, Suman Sigroha, and Bharti Shokeen
* Part V. Identity: Politics, Patriotism, and Assimilation
* Introduction to Part V. Identity: Politics, Patriotism, and
Assimilation
* Esther M. Morgan-Ellis
* 25. A "Badge of Americanism": Group Singing as Political Expression
in the Early United States
* Laura Lohman
* 26. Singing at Ellis Island
* Dorothy Glick Maglione
* 27. Community Singing in Flint and Baltimore, 1917-1920
* Esther M. Morgan-Ellis and Alan L. Spurgeon
* 28. The Disney Chorus: Singing Along to the Studio's Forging of
American Musical Identity
* Gregory Camp
* 29. Spectacle and Empire: Imagined Community and the Crystal Palace
Handel Festivals
* Charles Edward McGuire
* 30. Estonian singing traditions as an impetus for community building
and expressing Estonian cultural heritage in Australia
* Naomi Cooper
* Part VI. Transgressing Borders, Seeking Asylum
* Introduction to Part VI. Transgressing Borders, Seeking Asylum
* Kay Norton
* 31. The Voices of Hope: A Traveling Miracle
* Susan Bishop
* 32. Community Singing as Counterculture in a Women's Prison
* Amanda Weber
* 33. Border Transgressions: Song, Story, and Communal
* Emilie Amrein and André de Quadros
* 34. Singing, Suffering, and Liberation in the Concentration Camps of
the South African War
* Erin Johnson-Williams
* 35. Music, Emotion, and Asylum: Wellbeing Mapped Through Choral
Singing
* Jane W. Davidson, Benjamin P. Leske, and Amanda E. Krause
* 36. Selectively Staging the "Beloved Community": Sacred Harp Singing
and Racial Politics in the Folk Revival
* Jesse P. Karlsberg
* Part VII. Singing and Political Action
* Introduction to Part VII. Singing and Political Action
* Esther M. Morgan-Ellis
* 37. New Firebombs in Old Bottles: Social Mobilization and Cultural
Resonance of Protest Songs
* Marek Payerhin
* 38. From "Preguntitas sobre Dios" to "Solo le pido a Dios": Protest
and Piety in Latin American Community Singing
* Marcell Silva Steuernagel
* 39. March for the Beloved: A Brief History of a South Korean Protest
Song
* Jarryn Ha
* 40. "Cielito Lindo" or "Son de la Negra"?: Mariachi, Latinidad, and
the Trump Administration
* Cameo Flores
* 41. Youth, Group Singing, and Peacebuilding in Urban Zimbabwe
* Simbarashe Gukurume
* 42. The Role of Hate Songs among Israeli Maccabi Tel Aviv Football
Fans: The Entrapping Loop of Hatred
* Moshe Bensimon and Shiran Hen
* Part VIII. New Paradigms
* Introduction to Part VIII. New Paradigms
* Kay Norton
* 43. Music and Human Flourishing in Christian Communities
* Nathan Myrick, Benjamin Gessner, and Johnathan Alvarado
* 44. By the Rivers of Babylon: Re-membering Community through the
Affordance of Congregational Singing in Greek Orthodox Churches in
the United States
* Alexander K. Khalil
* 45. Community Singing, the Church of England, and Spirituality: The
Singer, the Song, and the Singing
* June Boyce-Tillman
* 46. Top-Down and Bottom-Up Processes of Entrainment in Communal
Singing
* Guy Hayward
* 47. From Art Music to Heart Music: The Place of the Composer in
Community Singing
* Fiona Evison
* Index