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Gamelan Girls Gender Childhood And Politics In Balinese Music Ensembles Sonja Lynn Downing

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Gamelan Girls Gender Childhood And Politics In Balinese Music Ensembles Sonja Lynn Downing
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.91 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Sonja Lynn Downing
ISBN: 9780252084553, 9780252042713, 0252084551, 0252042719
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Gamelan Girls Gender Childhood And Politics In Balinese Music Ensembles Sonja Lynn Downing by Sonja Lynn Downing 9780252084553, 9780252042713, 0252084551, 0252042719 instant download after payment.

In recent years, girls' and mixed-gender ensembles have challenged the tradition of male-dominated gamelan performance. The change heralds a fundamental shift in how Balinese think about gender roles and the gender behavior taught in children's music education. It also makes visible a national reorganization of the arts taking place within debates over issues like women's rights and cultural preservation. Sonja Lynn Downing draws on over a decade of immersive ethnographic work to analyze the ways Balinese musical practices have influenced the processes behind these dramatic changes. As Downing shows, girls and young women assert their agency within the gamelan learning process to challenge entrenched notions of performance and gender. One dramatic result is the creation of new combinations of femininity, musicality, and Balinese identity that resist messages about gendered behavior from the Indonesian nation-state and beyond. Such experimentation expands the accepted gender aesthetics of gamelan performance but also sparks new understanding of the role children can and do play in ongoing debates about identity and power.

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