Ethnomusicology forum 29/3 2020 Routledge, Taylor & Francis

By: Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourcePublication details: [Abingdon, Oxfordshire] : Routledge, ©2004-Description: Volume 29 Number 3 April 2020ISSN:
  • 1741-1920
Uniform titles:
  • Ethnomusicology forum (Online)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 780.89
LOC classification:
  • ML3797.6
Summary: Editorial Phil Alexander, Alexander Cannon, Henry Stobart, Shzr Ee Tan & Frances Wilkins Parenting and Music Studies Forum Laudan Nooshin Emerging from the wilderness: the challenges of re-establishing a career in ethnomusicology after having children Emma Brinkhurst Fieldwork with the family: the art of adaptation Henry Stobart Swimming upstream: balancing motherhood, academia and well-intentioned policies Fiorella Montero-Diaz Mother in the field, toddler on the loose: finding our feet in a Vaishnavite monastery in Assam Georgie Pope Professor Daddy has a zebra on his head Miguel Mera Making the most of circumstances: reflecting on the experience of two ethnomusicologist parents Laura Leante & Martin Clayton Uṟumi Mēḷam: a musical sanctuary for at-risk Tamil youth in Singapore JinXing (Gene) Lai ‘It’s a part of me and I’m a part of it’: ecological thinking in contemporary Scottish folk music Rowan Bayliss Hawitt The political evolution of gaita zuliana in Venezuela: 1969–2019 Gabriel Andrade Experimental electronic sound as playful articulation of a compromised sociality in Iran Hadi Bastani Reviews Songs for ‘great leaders’: ideology and creativity in North Korean music and dance by Keith Howard, New York, Oxford University Press, 2020, x + 349 pp., £47.99 (hardback), ISBN: 9780190077518 Peter Moody Sound objects edited by James A. Steintrager and Rey Chow, Durham, Duke University Press, 2018, viii + 299 pp., $27.95 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-4780-0145-4 Christian Grueny Making music Indigenous: popular music in the Peruvian Andes by Joshua Tucker, Chicago and London, University of Chicago Press, 2019, x + 286 pp., $30.00 (paperback), 90$ (hardback), ISBN 978-0-226-60733-7 Fiorella Montero-Diaz Hungry listening: resonant theory for indigenous sound studies by Dylan Robinson, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 2020, 319 pp., $28.00 (paperback), ISBN: 978-1-5179-0769-3 Monique Giroux Zakarpattia 2018. Film. Directed and produced by Shaun Williams. Saraiman Films Production, 85 min. Adriana Helbig Sekuru’s stories Digital monograph, co-authored by Sekuru Tute Chigamba and Jennifer Kyker, 2019, https://sekuru.org/ (open access) Perminus Matiure
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Editorial
Phil Alexander, Alexander Cannon, Henry Stobart, Shzr Ee Tan & Frances Wilkins

Parenting and Music Studies Forum
Laudan Nooshin

Emerging from the wilderness: the challenges of re-establishing a career in ethnomusicology after having children
Emma Brinkhurst

Fieldwork with the family: the art of adaptation
Henry Stobart

Swimming upstream: balancing motherhood, academia and well-intentioned policies
Fiorella Montero-Diaz

Mother in the field, toddler on the loose: finding our feet in a Vaishnavite monastery in Assam
Georgie Pope

Professor Daddy has a zebra on his head
Miguel Mera

Making the most of circumstances: reflecting on the experience of two ethnomusicologist parents
Laura Leante & Martin Clayton

Uṟumi Mēḷam: a musical sanctuary for at-risk Tamil youth in Singapore
JinXing (Gene) Lai

‘It’s a part of me and I’m a part of it’: ecological thinking in contemporary Scottish folk music
Rowan Bayliss Hawitt

The political evolution of gaita zuliana in Venezuela: 1969–2019
Gabriel Andrade

Experimental electronic sound as playful articulation of a compromised sociality in Iran
Hadi Bastani

Reviews

Songs for ‘great leaders’: ideology and creativity in North Korean music and dance
by Keith Howard, New York, Oxford University Press, 2020, x + 349 pp., £47.99 (hardback), ISBN: 9780190077518
Peter Moody

Sound objects
edited by James A. Steintrager and Rey Chow, Durham, Duke University Press, 2018, viii + 299 pp., $27.95 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-4780-0145-4
Christian Grueny

Making music Indigenous: popular music in the Peruvian Andes
by Joshua Tucker, Chicago and London, University of Chicago Press, 2019, x + 286 pp., $30.00 (paperback), 90$ (hardback), ISBN 978-0-226-60733-7
Fiorella Montero-Diaz

Hungry listening: resonant theory for indigenous sound studies
by Dylan Robinson, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 2020, 319 pp., $28.00 (paperback), ISBN: 978-1-5179-0769-3
Monique Giroux

Zakarpattia
2018. Film. Directed and produced by Shaun Williams. Saraiman Films Production, 85 min.
Adriana Helbig

Sekuru’s stories
Digital monograph, co-authored by Sekuru Tute Chigamba and Jennifer Kyker, 2019, https://sekuru.org/ (open access)
Perminus Matiure

Published for the British Forum for Ethnomusicology.

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