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Ethnomusicology and Cultural Diplomacy

Ethnomusicology and Cultural Diplomacy

  • Editor: Hebert, David
  • Editor: McCollum, Jonathan

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Contents

  • Table of Contents
  • Preface: Why this Topic and these Authors
  • David G. Hebert
  • Part I: Introduction to Music and Cultural Diplomacy
  • Chapter One: Introduction: Ethnomusicology as a Resource for Cultural Diplomacy
  • David G. Hebert
  • Chapter Two: International Soft Law and the Promotion of Musical Rights
  • Marja Heimonen and David G. Hebert
  • Part II: Middle Eastern Perspectives
  • Chapter Three: "A Very Beautiful Image of Afghanistan": Cultural Diplomacy through Music Education and Performance
  • Lauren Braithwaite
  • Chapter Four: Music Festivals and Cultural Diplomacy in Uzbekistan
  • Elnora Mamadjanova and David G. Hebert
  • Chapter Five: Sufi Voices: Music as a Unifying Pathway toward the Divine
  • Chaden Yafi
  • Chapter Six: Soft War and Multilateral Musical Pathways in Iran
  • Nasim Niknafs
  • PART III: East Asian Views
  • Chapter Seven: Cultural Diplomacy in Collaborative Artistic Projects between China and Europe
  • Marianne Lokke Jakobsen and David G. Hebert
  • Chapter Eight: A Gap in Cultural Policy: Non-Japanese Experiences of Learning Japanese Music
  • Koji Matsunobu
  • Chapter Nine: Cultural Diplomacy and Transculturation through the History of Vong Co in Vietnam
  • Nguyen Thanh Thuy and Stefan OEstersjoe
  • PART IV: African Insights
  • Chapter Ten: Cultural Policies and Music Production Across Ethiopian Regimes: A Historical Study
  • Abraha Weldu and Jan Magne Steinhovden
  • Chapter Eleven: Musical Activism from South Africa: The "Soft Power" of Cultural Diplomacy
  • Ambigay Yudkoff
  • Chapter Twelve: Intercultural Relations in Church Music of Nigeria and South Africa
  • Rhoda Abiolu
  • PART V: Legal Perspectives from Asia
  • Chapter Thirteen: Cultural Heritage and Music Diplomacy: The Legal Framework in India
  • Karan Choudhary
  • Chapter Fourteen: China's Legal Framework Supporting Protection and Sustainability of Artistic Heritage
  • Juqian Li
  • Part VI: Conclusion: Rethinking Music Heritage and Cultural Diplomacy
  • Chapter Fifteen: Toward Global Models and Benchmarks for Music Diplomacy
  • David G. Hebert and Jonathan McCollum