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Seize the Dance!

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258 Seiten
2000 | New edition
Oxford University Press Inc
978-0-19-514404-8 (ISBN)
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"Pygmy music" has captivated students and scholars of anthropology and music for decades, but this aspect of their culture is rarely described. This is an ethnomusical study focused on the music and dance of Baaka forest people, who live in the Lobaye region of the Central African Republic.
"Pygmy music" has captivated students and scholars of anthropology and music for decades if not centuries, but until now this aspect of their culture has never been described in a work that is at once vividly engaging, intellectually rigorous, and self-consciously aware of the ironies of representation. Seize the Dance! is an ethnomusical study focused on the music and dance of BaAka forest people, who live in the Lobaye region of the Central African Republic. Based on ethnographic research that Michelle Kisliuk conducted from 1986 through 1995, this book describes BaAka songs, drum rhythms, and dance movements-along with their contexts of social interaction-in an elegant narrative that is enhanced by many photographs, musical illustrations, and field recordings on two compact discs. We begin with an introduction to the music and culture of African forest people as understood in both the popular and ethnographic imagination. Kisliuk then locates her own research methodologically and geographically, introduces the main characters, and establishes the circumstances of her participatory fieldwork.
Subsequent chapters profile various aspects of BaAka life and performance, concentrating on details of music and dance, while also tracing the development of Kisliuk's experience in the community. The book's "ethnography of performance" approach-a narrative style that supports a multifaceted socioesthetic ethnography-considers theoretical issues by way of form and content, including the aesthetics of performance, the politics of identity, gender relations, missionization, and modernity, all of which inform, and are informed by, BaAka musical life.

Michelle Kisliuk is Assistant Professor of Music at the University of Virginia. She has taught at the University of California at Los Angeles, the University of California at Santa Barbara, and Brown University. She earned her Ph.D. in performance studies at New York University and was a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at Washington University in St. Louis.

List of Musical Illustrations and Maps; Preface; Map of Region; Introduction: Yodeling for Alternatives: Some Background; 1. Bearings on PLace, Circumstance and Performance; 2. At Ndanga: "Life in an African Forest"; 3. Seeking the Mother of Elamba; 4. Seizing the Dance; An Apprenticeship in Elanga's Camp; 5. "Taking" Mabo; Socioesthetic Detail; 6. Dingboku, Elamba, and the Politics of Gender; 7. The "Matter of God"; 8. Continuations: Managing Missionaries and Modernity; Notes; Glossary; Appendix; Track Notes for CDs; References; Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 7.12.2000
Zusatzinfo 60 halftones, 24 music examples, notes, glossary, references, index, bibliography
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Sport Tanzen / Tanzsport
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-19-514404-X / 019514404X
ISBN-13 978-0-19-514404-8 / 9780195144048
Zustand Neuware
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