Ethnomusicology forum 32/1 2023 Routledge, Taylor & Francis

By: Contributor(s): Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourceSeries: Ethnomusicology ForumPublication details: Basingstoke, Hants, U.K. : Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2023Description: Volume 32 Number 1 August 2023 illustrations ; 24 cmISSN:
  • 1741-1912
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Ethnomusicology forum (Online)LOC classification:
  • .
Available additional physical forms:
  • Also issued online; abstracts and TOC are free, full content requires subscription.
Summary: Editorial Phil Alexander, Alexander Cannon, Helena Simonett & Frances Wilkins Articles: ‘A whole society, with its own economic system’: the reciprocal and capitalist configurations of American DIY music scenes David Verbuč Consensus process in the decision-making of a North American alternative brass band Andrew Snyder Authors and burners: imagining creative agency in Turkey’s musical folklore Dave Fossum ‘In heavy rotation’: uncovering the phonographic industry and the ‘NGOMA national label’ in socialist Mozambique (1978–1990) Marco Roque de Freitas Different affects? Intercepting orientalism through the affective encounters and ritualised mediations of a Shin Buddhist chanting tradition Matthew A. Haywood Mousike or music? Using analysis to explore shifts in musical attention Francesca R. Sborgi Lawson Reviews: Hearing Brazil. Music and histories in Minas Gerais by Jonathon Grasse, Jackson, University of Mississippi Press, 2022, 370 pp., b/w illustrations, ISBN 978-1-4968-3828-5 Barbara Alge Movement of the people: Hungarian folk dance, populism, and citizenship by Mary N. Taylor, Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 2021, 300 pp., ISBN 978-0-253-05783-9 Andrea Conger The art of appreciation: music and middlebrow culture in modern Britain by Kate Guthrie, Oakland, University of California, California Studies in 20th-Century Music, 2021, ISBN 9780520351677 Ben Earle Auld Lang Syne: a song and its culture by M. J. Grant, Cambridge, UK, Open Book Publishers, 2021, 335 pp., ISBN:978-1-80064-065-8 Iain Fraser In search of Bidesia Documentary, directed by Simit Bhagat, 2019 Brahma Prakash
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Continuing Resources Continuing Resources RFF 500 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 9745

Title from cover.

Place of publication varies.

Issue for June 2004 also called Jan. 2004.

Editorial
Phil Alexander, Alexander Cannon, Helena Simonett & Frances Wilkins

Articles:

‘A whole society, with its own economic system’: the reciprocal and capitalist configurations of American DIY music scenes
David Verbuč

Consensus process in the decision-making of a North American alternative brass band
Andrew Snyder

Authors and burners: imagining creative agency in Turkey’s musical folklore
Dave Fossum

‘In heavy rotation’: uncovering the phonographic industry and the ‘NGOMA national label’ in socialist Mozambique (1978–1990)
Marco Roque de Freitas

Different affects? Intercepting orientalism through the affective encounters and ritualised mediations of a Shin Buddhist chanting tradition
Matthew A. Haywood

Mousike or music? Using analysis to explore shifts in musical attention
Francesca R. Sborgi Lawson

Reviews:

Hearing Brazil. Music and histories in Minas Gerais
by Jonathon Grasse, Jackson, University of Mississippi Press, 2022, 370 pp., b/w illustrations, ISBN 978-1-4968-3828-5
Barbara Alge

Movement of the people: Hungarian folk dance, populism, and citizenship
by Mary N. Taylor, Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 2021, 300 pp., ISBN 978-0-253-05783-9
Andrea Conger

The art of appreciation: music and middlebrow culture in modern Britain
by Kate Guthrie, Oakland, University of California, California Studies in 20th-Century Music, 2021, ISBN 9780520351677
Ben Earle

Auld Lang Syne: a song and its culture
by M. J. Grant, Cambridge, UK, Open Book Publishers, 2021, 335 pp., ISBN:978-1-80064-065-8
Iain Fraser

In search of Bidesia
Documentary, directed by Simit Bhagat, 2019
Brahma Prakash

Also issued online; abstracts and TOC are free, full content requires subscription.

Published for the British Forum for Ethnomusicology.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.