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Making Congregational Music Local in Christian Communities Worldwide

  • Editor: Ingalls, Monique Marie
  • Editor: Reigersberg, Muriel Swijghuisen
  • Editor: Sherinian, Zoe C.

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Contents

  • Introduction: Music as local and global positioning: how congregational music-making produces the local in Christian communities worldwide
  • Monique M. Ingalls, Muriel Swijghuisen Reigersberg and Zoe C. Sherinian
  • Part I: Engaging musical pasts: continuity and change in congregational song practices
  • 1 The saints who sing and dance: enchanting subjunctive visions in Southeast Brazil
  • Suzel Ana Reily
  • 2 Indigenizing Navajo hymns: explaining the fame of Elizabeth and Virginia
  • Kimberly Jenkins Marshall
  • 3 Give us a piece of that Old Time Religion: why mainline Protestants are (re)claiming an evangelical musical heritage
  • Deborah Justice
  • Part II: Congregational music and the politics of indigeneity
  • 4 Song as gift and capital: intercultural processes of indigenization and spiritual transvaluation in Yolngu Christian music
  • Fiona Magowan
  • 5 Performing glocal liturgies: the Second Vatican Council and musical inculturation in East Africa
  • Nicholas Ssempijja
  • 6 Inculturation, institutions, and the creation of a localized congregational repertoire in Indonesia
  • Marzanna Poplawska
  • Part III: Rifts, reconciliation, and coexistence: congregational music-making in the diverse locale
  • 7 Sounds of localisation in South African Anglican church music: some examples of transformation at the College of the Transfiguration in Grahamstown
  • Andrew-John Bethke
  • 8 Secular-sacred interface: The Lisu farmer chorus and the cultural politics of representation of minority culture in Yunnan's Northwestern Nujiang Prefecture
  • Diao Ying
  • 9 Interreligious music networks: capitalizing on Balinese gamelan
  • Dustin D. Wiebe
  • PART IV: Christian musical cosmopolitanisms: producing the local across racial and national lines
  • 10 Congregational song and musical 'accommodation' in a South African Lutheran parish
  • Laryssa Whittaker
  • 11 Mediating racial and spiritual difference in Harlem: Cocolo Japanese Gospel Choir and Convent Avenue Baptist Church
  • Marti Newland
  • 12 Sonic citizenship: rites and rights of belonging in Ireland
  • Helen Phelan
  • Afterword: On the anthropology of Christianity, the complexity of the local, and the study of Christian Congregational Music in global perspective
  • Joel Robbins