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Music And Modernity Among First Peoples Of North America 1st Edition Victoria Levine Lindsay Levine Dylan Robinson

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Music And Modernity Among First Peoples Of North America 1st Edition Victoria Levine Lindsay Levine Dylan Robinson
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Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.38 MB
Pages: 361
Author: Victoria Levine Lindsay Levine; Dylan Robinson
ISBN: 9780819578648, 0819578649
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Music And Modernity Among First Peoples Of North America 1st Edition Victoria Levine Lindsay Levine Dylan Robinson by Victoria Levine Lindsay Levine; Dylan Robinson 9780819578648, 0819578649 instant download after payment.

Revisioning Indigenous musicology Music and Modernity among First Peoples of North America is a collaboration between Indigenous and settler scholars from both Canada and the United States. The contributors explore the intersections between music, modernity, and Indigeneity in essays addressing topics that range from hip-hop to powwow, and television soundtracks of Native Classical and experimental music. Working from the shared premise that multiple modernities exist for Indigenous peoples, the authors seek to understand contemporary musical expression from Native perspectives and to decolonize the study of Native American/First Nations music. The essays coalesce around four main themes: innovative technology, identity formation and self-representation, political activism, and translocal musical exchange. Closely related topics include cosmopolitanism, hybridity, alliance studies, code-switching, and ontologies of sound. Featuring the work of both established and emerging scholars, the collection demonstrates the centrality of music in communicating the complex, diverse lived experience of Indigenous North Americans in the twenty-first century and brings ethnomusicology into dialogue with critical Indigenous studies.

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