Burst of Breath
Indigenous Ritual Wind Instruments in Lowland South America
Herausgeber: Hill, Jonathan David; Chaumeil, Jean-Pierre
Burst of Breath
Indigenous Ritual Wind Instruments in Lowland South America
Herausgeber: Hill, Jonathan David; Chaumeil, Jean-Pierre
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Jonathan D. Hill is a professor of anthropology at Southern Illinois University. He is the editor or author of several books, including Made-from-Bone: Trickster Myths, Music, and History from the Amazon. Jean-Pierre Chaumeil is a senior researcher at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (France). He is the author or editor of several books in Spanish and French.
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Jonathan D. Hill is a professor of anthropology at Southern Illinois University. He is the editor or author of several books, including Made-from-Bone: Trickster Myths, Music, and History from the Amazon. Jean-Pierre Chaumeil is a senior researcher at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (France). He is the author or editor of several books in Spanish and French.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 151mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 614g
- ISBN-13: 9780803220928
- ISBN-10: 0803220928
- Artikelnr.: 33621534
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 151mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 614g
- ISBN-13: 9780803220928
- ISBN-10: 0803220928
- Artikelnr.: 33621534
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jonathan D. Hill is a professor of anthropology at Southern Illinois University. He is the editor or author of several books, including Made-from-Bone: Trickster Myths, Music, and History from the Amazon. Jean-Pierre Chaumeil is a senior researcher at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (France). He is the author or editor of several books in Spanish and French.
List of Illustrations
Overture
Jonathan D. Hill and Jean-Pierre Chaumeil
First Movement: Natural Sounds, Wind Instruments, and Social Communication
1. Speaking Tubes: The Sonorous Language of Yagua Flutes
Jean-Pierre Chaumeil
2. Leonardo, the Flute: On the Sexual Life of Sacred Flutes among the
Xinguano Indians
Rafael José de Menezes Bastos
3. Soundscaping the World: The Cultural Poetics of Power and Meaning in
Wakuénai Flute Music
Jonathan Hill
4. Hearing without Seeing: Sacred Flutes as the Medium for an Avowed Secret
in Curripaco Masculine Ritual
Nicolas Journet
5. Flutes in the Warime: Musical Voices in the Piaroa World
Alexander Mansutti Rodríguez
6. Desire in Music: Soul-Speaking and the Power of Secrecy
Marcelo Fiorini
Second Movement: Musical Transpositions of Social Relations
7. Archetypal Agents of Affinity: "Sacred" Flutes in the Guianas?
Marc Brightman
8. From Flutes to Boom Boxes: Traditions of Musical Symbolism and Change
among the Waiwai of Southern Guyana
Stephanie W. Alemán
9. From Musical Poetics to Deep Language: The Ritual of the Wauja Sacred
Flutes
Acácio Tadeu de Camargo Piedade
10. The Ritual of Iamurikuma and the Kawoká Flutes
Maria Ignez Cruz Mello
11. Spirits, Ritual Staging, and the Transformative Power of Music in the
Upper Xingu Region
Ulrike Printz
12. An "Inca" Instrument at a "Nawa" Feast: Marubo Flutes and Alterity in
Amazonian Context
Javier Ruedas
13. Arawakan Flute Cults of Lowland South America: The Domestication of
Predation and the Production of Agentivity
Robin Wright
Coda: Historical and Comparative Perspectives
14. Sacred Musical Instruments in Museums: Are They Sacred?
Claudia Augustat
15. Mystery Instruments
Jean-Michel Beaudet
Contributors
Index
Overture
Jonathan D. Hill and Jean-Pierre Chaumeil
First Movement: Natural Sounds, Wind Instruments, and Social Communication
1. Speaking Tubes: The Sonorous Language of Yagua Flutes
Jean-Pierre Chaumeil
2. Leonardo, the Flute: On the Sexual Life of Sacred Flutes among the
Xinguano Indians
Rafael José de Menezes Bastos
3. Soundscaping the World: The Cultural Poetics of Power and Meaning in
Wakuénai Flute Music
Jonathan Hill
4. Hearing without Seeing: Sacred Flutes as the Medium for an Avowed Secret
in Curripaco Masculine Ritual
Nicolas Journet
5. Flutes in the Warime: Musical Voices in the Piaroa World
Alexander Mansutti Rodríguez
6. Desire in Music: Soul-Speaking and the Power of Secrecy
Marcelo Fiorini
Second Movement: Musical Transpositions of Social Relations
7. Archetypal Agents of Affinity: "Sacred" Flutes in the Guianas?
Marc Brightman
8. From Flutes to Boom Boxes: Traditions of Musical Symbolism and Change
among the Waiwai of Southern Guyana
Stephanie W. Alemán
9. From Musical Poetics to Deep Language: The Ritual of the Wauja Sacred
Flutes
Acácio Tadeu de Camargo Piedade
10. The Ritual of Iamurikuma and the Kawoká Flutes
Maria Ignez Cruz Mello
11. Spirits, Ritual Staging, and the Transformative Power of Music in the
Upper Xingu Region
Ulrike Printz
12. An "Inca" Instrument at a "Nawa" Feast: Marubo Flutes and Alterity in
Amazonian Context
Javier Ruedas
13. Arawakan Flute Cults of Lowland South America: The Domestication of
Predation and the Production of Agentivity
Robin Wright
Coda: Historical and Comparative Perspectives
14. Sacred Musical Instruments in Museums: Are They Sacred?
Claudia Augustat
15. Mystery Instruments
Jean-Michel Beaudet
Contributors
Index
List of Illustrations
Overture
Jonathan D. Hill and Jean-Pierre Chaumeil
First Movement: Natural Sounds, Wind Instruments, and Social Communication
1. Speaking Tubes: The Sonorous Language of Yagua Flutes
Jean-Pierre Chaumeil
2. Leonardo, the Flute: On the Sexual Life of Sacred Flutes among the
Xinguano Indians
Rafael José de Menezes Bastos
3. Soundscaping the World: The Cultural Poetics of Power and Meaning in
Wakuénai Flute Music
Jonathan Hill
4. Hearing without Seeing: Sacred Flutes as the Medium for an Avowed Secret
in Curripaco Masculine Ritual
Nicolas Journet
5. Flutes in the Warime: Musical Voices in the Piaroa World
Alexander Mansutti Rodríguez
6. Desire in Music: Soul-Speaking and the Power of Secrecy
Marcelo Fiorini
Second Movement: Musical Transpositions of Social Relations
7. Archetypal Agents of Affinity: "Sacred" Flutes in the Guianas?
Marc Brightman
8. From Flutes to Boom Boxes: Traditions of Musical Symbolism and Change
among the Waiwai of Southern Guyana
Stephanie W. Alemán
9. From Musical Poetics to Deep Language: The Ritual of the Wauja Sacred
Flutes
Acácio Tadeu de Camargo Piedade
10. The Ritual of Iamurikuma and the Kawoká Flutes
Maria Ignez Cruz Mello
11. Spirits, Ritual Staging, and the Transformative Power of Music in the
Upper Xingu Region
Ulrike Printz
12. An "Inca" Instrument at a "Nawa" Feast: Marubo Flutes and Alterity in
Amazonian Context
Javier Ruedas
13. Arawakan Flute Cults of Lowland South America: The Domestication of
Predation and the Production of Agentivity
Robin Wright
Coda: Historical and Comparative Perspectives
14. Sacred Musical Instruments in Museums: Are They Sacred?
Claudia Augustat
15. Mystery Instruments
Jean-Michel Beaudet
Contributors
Index
Overture
Jonathan D. Hill and Jean-Pierre Chaumeil
First Movement: Natural Sounds, Wind Instruments, and Social Communication
1. Speaking Tubes: The Sonorous Language of Yagua Flutes
Jean-Pierre Chaumeil
2. Leonardo, the Flute: On the Sexual Life of Sacred Flutes among the
Xinguano Indians
Rafael José de Menezes Bastos
3. Soundscaping the World: The Cultural Poetics of Power and Meaning in
Wakuénai Flute Music
Jonathan Hill
4. Hearing without Seeing: Sacred Flutes as the Medium for an Avowed Secret
in Curripaco Masculine Ritual
Nicolas Journet
5. Flutes in the Warime: Musical Voices in the Piaroa World
Alexander Mansutti Rodríguez
6. Desire in Music: Soul-Speaking and the Power of Secrecy
Marcelo Fiorini
Second Movement: Musical Transpositions of Social Relations
7. Archetypal Agents of Affinity: "Sacred" Flutes in the Guianas?
Marc Brightman
8. From Flutes to Boom Boxes: Traditions of Musical Symbolism and Change
among the Waiwai of Southern Guyana
Stephanie W. Alemán
9. From Musical Poetics to Deep Language: The Ritual of the Wauja Sacred
Flutes
Acácio Tadeu de Camargo Piedade
10. The Ritual of Iamurikuma and the Kawoká Flutes
Maria Ignez Cruz Mello
11. Spirits, Ritual Staging, and the Transformative Power of Music in the
Upper Xingu Region
Ulrike Printz
12. An "Inca" Instrument at a "Nawa" Feast: Marubo Flutes and Alterity in
Amazonian Context
Javier Ruedas
13. Arawakan Flute Cults of Lowland South America: The Domestication of
Predation and the Production of Agentivity
Robin Wright
Coda: Historical and Comparative Perspectives
14. Sacred Musical Instruments in Museums: Are They Sacred?
Claudia Augustat
15. Mystery Instruments
Jean-Michel Beaudet
Contributors
Index