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Ethnomusicology and its Intimacies: Essays in Honour of John Baily

Ethnomusicology and its Intimacies: Essays in Honour of John Baily

  • Editor: Cottrell, Stephen
  • Editor: Tragaki, Dafni
  • Editor: Wilford, Stephen

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Contents

  • List of Figures
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Introduction
  • Part I: Musical Intimacy in Performance
  • Introspection I
  • Chapter 1: The Intimacy of Interlocking
  • Chapter 2: Spiritual and Emotional Dimensions of Female Lullaby Singing in Afghanistan
  • Chapter 3: Afghan Wars and Musical Intimacy
  • Part II: Intimate Confessions and Biographical Strategies
  • Introspection II
  • Chapter 4: Radio and the Music Confessional
  • Chapter 5: Amīr Kòhusraw Between Balkh and Delhi: The Transnational Legacies of an Indo-Afghan Poet-Musician
  • Chapter 6: Meetings With Masterly Musicians: Collaboration, Creation, and Curation in the Pursuit of Ethnomusicological Knowledge
  • Chapter 7: Searching for a Voice: An Anatolian Tale
  • Part III: Filmic Intimacies
  • Introspection III
  • Chapter 8: Intimacy in Ethnographic Film: Listening to How to Improve the World by Nguyễn Trinh Thi
  • Chapter 9: The Sonic Intimacies of Khosrow Sinai’s A Lost Requiem (1983)
  • Chapter 10: Intoxicated Intimacies: Drunken Heroes in Greek Popular Film and Song
  • Epilogue: Digital Ethnomusicology in a Socially-Distanced World