Theory for Ethnomusicology: Histories, Conversations, Insights
- Author: Berger, Harris M.
- Author: Stone, Ruth M.
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Contents
- Introduction ( Harris M. Berger and Ruth M. Stone ) /
- Chapter 1 Linguistic and Semiotic Approaches to Ethnomusicology: From Abstract Structure to Situated Practice ( Jayson Beaster-Jones ) /
- Chapter 2 Marxist Approaches to Music, Political Economy, and the Culture Industries: Ethnomusicological Perspectives ( Peter Manuel ) /
- Chapter 3 Theories of Gender and Sexuality: From the Village to the Anthropocene ( Jane C. Sugarman ) /
- Chapter 4 Constructing Race and Engaging Power Through Music: Ethnomusicology and Critical Approaches to Race ( Maureen Mahon ) /
- Chapter 5 Theories of the Post-Colonial and Globalization: Ethnomusicologists Grapple with Power, History, Media, and Mobility ( Jeremy Wallach and Esther Clinton ) /
- Chapter 6 Performance Studies and Critical Improvisation Studies in Ethnomusicology: Understanding Music and Culture through Situated Practice ( Ellen Waterman ) /
- Chapter 7 Decentering Music: Sound Studies and Voice Studies in Ethnomusicology ( Katherine Meizel and J. Martin Daughtry ) /
- Chapter 8 Phenomenology and Phenomenological Ethnomusicology: Approaches to the Lived Experience of Music ( Harris M. Berger ) /
- Chapter 9 Theories of Participation ( Matthew Rahaim )