Sounding Out the State of Indonesian Music: Cornell Modern Indonesia Project
Autor Andrew Mcgraw, Christopher J. Milleren Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 oct 2022
Sounding Out the State of Indonesian Music calls for a new paradigm in popular music studies, grapples with the imperative to decolonialize, and recognizes the field's grounding in diverse forms of practice.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501765223
ISBN-10: 1501765221
Pagini: 360
Ilustrații: 2 Printed music items; 9 Halftones, black and white; 1 Line drawings, unspecified
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: MB – Cornell University Press
Seria Cornell Modern Indonesia Project
ISBN-10: 1501765221
Pagini: 360
Ilustrații: 2 Printed music items; 9 Halftones, black and white; 1 Line drawings, unspecified
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: MB – Cornell University Press
Seria Cornell Modern Indonesia Project
Notă biografică
edited by Andrew McGraw and Christopher J. Miller
Cuprins
Introduction, by Andrew McGraw and Christopher J. Miller
Part I: Musical Communities
1. Harmonic Egalitarianism in Toba Palm Wine Stands and Studios, by Julia Byl
2. The Evolution of Performing Arts Patronage in Bali, Indonesia, by I Nyoman Catra
3. Beyond the Banjar: Community, Education, and Gamelan in North America, by Elizabeth A. Clendinning
4. Decline and Promise: Observations from a Present-Day Pangrawit, by Darsono Hadiraharjo and Maho A. Ishiguro
Part II: Music, Religion, and Civil Society
5. Singing "Naked" Verses: Interactive Intimacies and Islamic Moralities in Saluang Performances in West Sumatra, by Jennifer Fraser
6. From Texts to Invocation: Wayang Puppet Play from the North Coast of Java, by Sumarsam
7. The Politicization of Religious Melody in the Indonesian Culture Wars of 2017, by Anne K. Rasmussen
Part III: Popular Musics and Media
8. The Vernacular Cosmopolitanism of an Indonesian Rock Band: Navicula's Creative and Activist Pathways, by Rebekah E. Moore
9. Keroncong in the United States, by Danis Sugiyanto
10. Reformasi-Era Popular Music Studies: Reflections of an Anti-Anti-Essentialist, by Jeremy Wallach
11. Indonesian Regional Music on VCD: Inclusion, Exclusion, Fusion, by Philip Yampolsky
Part IV: Sound Beyond and As Music
12. A Radical Story of Noise Music from Indonesia, by Dimitri della Faille and Cedrik Fermont
13. Audible Knowledge: Exploring Sound in Indonesian Musik Kontemporer, by Christopher J. Miller
Part V: Music, Gender, and Sexuality
14. "Even Stronger Yet!": Gender and Embodiment in Balinese Youth Arja, by Bethany J. Collier
15. A Prolegomenon to Female Rampak Kendang (Choreographed Group Drumming) in West Java, by Henry Spiller
16. Approaching the Magnetic Power of Femaleness through Cross-Gender Dance Performance in Malang, East Java, by Christina Sunardi
Part VI: Perspectives from Practice
17. Nines on Teaching Beginning Gamelan, by Jody Diamond
18. "Fix Your Face": Performing Attitudes Between Mathcore and Beleganjur, by I Putu Tangkas Hiranmayena
19. Wanbayaning: Voicing a Transcultural Islamic Feminist Exegesis, by Jessica Kenney
Contributors
Index
Part I: Musical Communities
1. Harmonic Egalitarianism in Toba Palm Wine Stands and Studios, by Julia Byl
2. The Evolution of Performing Arts Patronage in Bali, Indonesia, by I Nyoman Catra
3. Beyond the Banjar: Community, Education, and Gamelan in North America, by Elizabeth A. Clendinning
4. Decline and Promise: Observations from a Present-Day Pangrawit, by Darsono Hadiraharjo and Maho A. Ishiguro
Part II: Music, Religion, and Civil Society
5. Singing "Naked" Verses: Interactive Intimacies and Islamic Moralities in Saluang Performances in West Sumatra, by Jennifer Fraser
6. From Texts to Invocation: Wayang Puppet Play from the North Coast of Java, by Sumarsam
7. The Politicization of Religious Melody in the Indonesian Culture Wars of 2017, by Anne K. Rasmussen
Part III: Popular Musics and Media
8. The Vernacular Cosmopolitanism of an Indonesian Rock Band: Navicula's Creative and Activist Pathways, by Rebekah E. Moore
9. Keroncong in the United States, by Danis Sugiyanto
10. Reformasi-Era Popular Music Studies: Reflections of an Anti-Anti-Essentialist, by Jeremy Wallach
11. Indonesian Regional Music on VCD: Inclusion, Exclusion, Fusion, by Philip Yampolsky
Part IV: Sound Beyond and As Music
12. A Radical Story of Noise Music from Indonesia, by Dimitri della Faille and Cedrik Fermont
13. Audible Knowledge: Exploring Sound in Indonesian Musik Kontemporer, by Christopher J. Miller
Part V: Music, Gender, and Sexuality
14. "Even Stronger Yet!": Gender and Embodiment in Balinese Youth Arja, by Bethany J. Collier
15. A Prolegomenon to Female Rampak Kendang (Choreographed Group Drumming) in West Java, by Henry Spiller
16. Approaching the Magnetic Power of Femaleness through Cross-Gender Dance Performance in Malang, East Java, by Christina Sunardi
Part VI: Perspectives from Practice
17. Nines on Teaching Beginning Gamelan, by Jody Diamond
18. "Fix Your Face": Performing Attitudes Between Mathcore and Beleganjur, by I Putu Tangkas Hiranmayena
19. Wanbayaning: Voicing a Transcultural Islamic Feminist Exegesis, by Jessica Kenney
Contributors
Index