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Intimate Entanglements in the Ethnography of Performance: Race, Gender, Vulnerability (Eastman/Rochester Studies Ethnomusicology #13): Eastman/Rochester Studies Ethnomusicology

Autor Sidra Lawrence, Michelle Kisliuk, Tracy McMullen, Steven Cornelius, Mark Lomanno
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 apr 2023
Offers expansive and intersecting understandings of erotic subjectivity, intimacy, and trauma in performance, in ethnography, and in institutional and disciplinary settings.
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ISBN-13: 9781648250637
ISBN-10: 1648250637
Pagini: 268
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Boydell and Brewer
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Descriere

Offers expansive and intersecting understandings of erotic subjectivity, intimacy, and trauma in performance ethnography and in institutional and disciplinary settings.

Focused on research within Africa and the African diaspora, contributors to this volume think through the painful iterations of trauma, systemic racism, and the vestiges of colonial oppression as well as the processes of healing and emancipation that emerge from wounded states.

Their chapters explore an acoustemology of intimacy, woman-centered eroticism generated through musical performance, desire and longing in ethnographic knowledge production, and listening as intimacy. On the other end of the spectrum, authors engage with and question the fetishization of race in jazz; examine conceptions of vulgarity and profanity in movement and dance-ethnography; and address pain, trauma, and violation, whether physical, spiritual, intellectual, or political.

Authors in this volume strive toward empathetic, ethical, and creative ethnographic engagements that summon vulnerability and healing. They propose pathways to aesthetic, discursive transformation by reorienting conceptions of knowledge as emergent, performative, and sonically enabled. The resulting book explores sensory knowledge that is frequently left unacknowledged in ethnographic work, advancing conversations about performed sonic and somatic modalities through which we navigate our entanglements as engaged scholars.


Cuprins

Foreword: Let It Get Into You Deborah Kapchan Acknowledgements Introduction: On Intimate Entanglements Sidra Lawrence 1. Yusef's Breath: Jazz Love, Cross-Racial Identification, and Paying Dues Tracy McMullen 2. Three Reflections, with Epilogue Steven Cornelius 3. Modulating Flawed Bodies: Intimate Acoustemologies, Chronic Pain, and Ethnographic Pianism Mark Lomanno 4. Performing Desire: Race, Sex, and the Ethnographic Encounter Sidra Lawrence 5. Thick Descriptions Catherine M. Appert 6. Entering the Lives of Others: Entangled Intimacies, Trauma, and Performance Ama Oforiwaa Aduonum 7. Ethnomusicological Empathy: Excavating a Black Graduate Student's Heartland Danielle Davis 8. Ethnomusicological Becoming: Deep Listening as Erotics in the Field Carol Muller 9. Mirror Dancing in Congo: Reflections on Fieldwork as Blanche Neige Lesley N. Braun 10. Ethnography and Its Double(s): Theorizing the Personal with Jews in Ghana Michelle Kisliuk Notes on Contributors Index