The Ethnomusicology: A Contemporary Reader: Volume II

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The Ethnomusicology: A Contemporary Reader: Volume II

2017 | Music & Dance

Ethnomusicology: A Contemporary Reader, Volume II provides an overview of developments in the study of ethnomusicology in the 21st century, offering an introduction to contemporary issues relevant to the field. Nineteen essays, written by an international array of scholars, highlight the relationship between current issues in the discipline and ethnomusicologists' engagement with diverse forms of advocacy, issues such as poverty and social participation, maintaining intangible cultural heritages, and ecological concerns. It provides a forum for rethinking the discipline's identity in terms of major themes and issues to which ethnomusicologists have turned their attention since the first volume published in 2006. The collection of essays is organized into six sections: * Intellectual Property and Cultural Rights * Applied Practices * Knowledge and Agency * Community and Social Space * Embodiment and Cognition * Curating Sound This second volume serves as a basic introduction to the best writing in the field for students, professors, and music professional, perfect for both introductory and upper level courses in world music.

Together with Volume I, Ethnomusicology: A Contemporary Reader, Volume II provides a comprehensive survey of current research directions.



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