Produktbild: Music and Dance as Everyday South Asia

Music and Dance as Everyday South Asia

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

15.10.2024

Herausgeber

Sarah L. Morelli + weitere

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

544

Maße (L/B/H)

0.3/0.3/0.3 cm

Gewicht

1950 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-756623-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

15.10.2024

Herausgeber

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

544

Maße (L/B/H)

0.3/0.3/0.3 cm

Gewicht

1950 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-756623-7

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  • Produktbild: Music and Dance as Everyday South Asia
    • Introduction

    • Sarah L. Morelli and Zoe C. Sherinian

    • Section One: Identity in Place and Community

    • Introduction by Peter Kvetko and Sarah L. Morelli

    • 1. A Sense of the City: Embodied Practice and Popular Music in Mumbai

    • Peter Kvetko

    • 2. A Melody of Lucknow: Hearing History in North Indian Music

    • Max Katz

    • 3. Sufi Devotional Performances in Multan, Pakistan, a "City of Saints"

    • Karim Gillani

    • 4. Hale da Divan: Trance, Historical Consciousness, and the Ecstasy of Separation in Namdhari Sikh Services

    • Janice Protopapas

    • 5. "Small Voices Sing Big Songs": Music as Development in the Thar Desert

    • Shalini R. Ayyagari

    • Section Two: Performance Dynamics: Style, Genre, Coding, and Function

    • Introduction by Zoe C. Sherinian

    • 6. Changing Musical Style and Social Identity in Tamil Christian Kirttanai

    • Zoe C. Sherinian

    • 7. Professional Weeping: Music, Affect, and Hierarchy in a South Indian Folk Performance Art

    • Paul D. Greene

    • 8. Sindhi Kafi and Vernacular Islam in Western India

    • Brian E. Bond

    • 9. Music, Religious Experience, and Nationalism in Marathi Rashtriya Kirtan

    • Anna Schultz

    • 10. Prestige, Status, and the History of Instrumental Music in North India

    • George E. Ruckert

    • Section Three: Intersectional Dynamics: Caste, Class, and Tribe

    • Introduction by Zoe C. Sherinian

    • 11. Mundari Performance After the Revolution: Did Dance Save the Tribe?

    • Carol M. Babiracki

    • 12. Systematic and Embodied Music Theory of Tamil Parai Drummers

    • Zoe C. Sherinian

    • 13. Caste, Class, Aesthetics, and the Making of Modern Bharatanatyam Dance

    • Hari Krishnan and Davesh Soneji with a contribution by Nrithya Pillai

    • 14. Sacred Song, Food, and the Affective Embodied Experience of Non-Othering in the Sikh Tradition

    • Inderjit N. Kaur

    • 15. Following in the Footsteps of Muria Music and Dance

    • Roderic Knight

    • Section Four: Identity in Gender and Sexuality

    • Introduction by Zoe C. Sherinian

    • 16. Bhangra Brotherhood: Gender, Music, and Nationalism in Rang De Basanti

    • Pavitra Sundar

    • 17. Disrupted Divas: Conflicting Pathways of India's Socially Marginalized Female Entertainers

    • Amelia Maciszewski

    • 18. "All the Parts of Who I Am": Multi-Gendered Performance in Kathak Dance

    • Sarah L. Morelli

    • 19. Music and the Trans-thirunangai Everyday at Koovagam, Tamil Nadu

    • Jeff Roy

    • 20. Performing Youthful Desires: Bihu Festival Music and Dance in Assam, India

    • Rehanna Kheshgi

    • Section Five: Technology, Media, and Transmission

    • Introduction by Sarah L. Morelli

    • 21. "We Know What Our Folk Culture Is from Cassettes and Videos": Rethinking the Popular-Folk Dynamic in the Indian Himalayas

    • Stefan Fiol

    • 22. The Female Voice in Hindi Cinema: Agency, Representation, and Change

    • Natalie Sarrazin

    • 23. Love Politics, and Life Between Village and City in Nepali Lok Dohori: One Album, Three Titles

    • Anna Marie Stirr

    • 24. Pedagogy and Embodiment in the Transmission of Kerala Temple Drumming

    • Rolf Groesbeck

    • 25. Sonic Gift-Giving in Sri Lankan Buddhism

    • Jim Sykes

    • Section Six: Diaspora and Globalization

    • Introduction by Nilanjana Bhattacharjya and Sarah L. Morelli

    • 26. Contemporizing Kandyan Dance

    • Susan A. Reed

    • 27. Desi Dance Music: A Transnational Phenomenon

    • Nilanjana Bhattacharjya and Rekha Malhotra

    • 28. Dance in The Round: Embodying Inclusivity and Interdependence through Garba

    • Parijat Desai

    • 29. Tamil Rap and Social Status in Malaysia

    • Aaron Paige

    • 30. Beyond the Silver Screen: Filmi Aesthetics in Bollywood Fitness Classes

    • Ameera Nimjee

    • Index