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Missionaries Anthropologists And Music In The Indonesian Archipelago 1st Edition Anna Maria Busse Berger

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Missionaries Anthropologists And Music In The Indonesian Archipelago 1st Edition Anna Maria Busse Berger
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Publisher: Univ of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.41 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Anna Maria Busse Berger, Henry Spiller
ISBN: 9780520400566, 9780520400573, 0520400569, 0520400577
Language: English
Year: 2025
Edition: 1

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Missionaries Anthropologists And Music In The Indonesian Archipelago 1st Edition Anna Maria Busse Berger by Anna Maria Busse Berger, Henry Spiller 9780520400566, 9780520400573, 0520400569, 0520400577 instant download after payment.

Although the history of Indonesian music has received much attention from ethnomusicologists and Western composers alike, almost nothing has been written on the interaction of missionaries with local culture. This study represents the first attempt to concentrate on the musical dimension of missionary activities in Indonesia. In fourteen essays, a group of distinguished scholars show the complexity of the topic: while some missionaries did important scholarship on local music, making recordings and attempting to use local music in services, others tried to suppress whatever they found. 
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Many were collaborating closely with anthropologists who admitted freely that they could not have done their work without them. And both parties brought colonial biases into their work. By grappling with these realities and records, this book is a collective effort to decolonize the project of making music histories.

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