The Oxford handbook of musical repatriation /

The Oxford Handbook of Musical Repatriation is an edited volume comprising 38 chapters from contributors working in regions all over the world. This collection highlights studies exploring sonic repatriation in its broadest sense in the 20th and 21st centuries. "Sonic" or "musical&quo...

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Other Authors: Gunderson, Frank D. (Editor), Lancefield, Robert C. (Editor), Woods, Bret D., 1978- (Editor)
Format: Database
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 2018-2019.
Series:Oxford handbooks online.
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505 0 0 |t Musical Traces' Retraceable Paths: The Repatriation of Recorded Sound /  |r Robert C. Lancefield --  |t "Boulders, Fighting on the Plain": A World-War-One-Era Song Repatriated and Remembered in Western Tanzania /  |r Frank Gunderson -- /  |r Grace Koch --  |t Sharing John Blacking: Recontextualizing Children's Music and Reimagining Musical Instruments in the Repatriation of a Historical Collection /  |r Andrea Emberly, Jennifer C. Post --  |t Autism Doesn't Speak, People Do: Musical Thinking, Chat Messaging, and Autistic Repatriation /  |r Michael B. Bakan --  |t Musical Repatriation as Method /  |r Michael Iyanaga --  |t Teachers as Agents of the Repatriation of Music and Cultural Heritage /  |r Patricia Shehan Campbell, J. Christopher Roberts -- /  |r Catherine Ingram --  |t Radio Afghanistan Archive Project: Averting Repatriation, Building Capacity /  |r Hiromi Lorraine Sakata, Laurel Sercombe, John Vallier --  |t Bringing Radio Haiti Home: The Digital Archive as Devoir de Mémoire /  |r Craig Breaden, Laura Wagner --  |t Reflections on Reconnections: When Human and Archival Modes of Memory Meet /  |r Daniel B. Reed --  |t Bali 1928 Music Recordings and 1930s Films: Strategies for Cultural Repatriation /  |r Edward Herbst --  |t Cinematic Journeys to the Source: Musical Repatriation to Africa in Film /  |r Lisa Osunleti Beckley-Roberts --  |t "Pour préserver la mémoire": Algerian Sha'bī Musicians as Repatriated Subjects and Agents of Repatriation /  |r Christopher Orr --  |t Repatriating an Egyptian Modernity: Transcriptions and the Rise of Coptic Women's Song Activism /  |r Carolyn M. Ramzy --  |t Memory, Trauma, and the Politics of Repatriating Bikindi's Music in the Aftermath of the Rwandan Genocide /  |r Jason McCoy --  |t New Folk Music as Attempted Repatriation in Romania /  |r Maurice Mengel --  |t The Politics of Repatriating Civil War Brass Music /  |r Elizabeth Whittenburg Ozment --  |t Radio Archives and the Art of Persuasion /  |r Carlos Odria --  |t The Banning of Samoa's Repatriated Mau Songs /  |r Richard Moyle --  |t Music Archives and Repatriation: Digital Return of Hugh Tracey's "Chemirocha" Recordings in Kenya /  |r Diane Thram --  |t Digital Repatriation: Copyright Policies, Fair Use, and Ethics /  |r Alex Perullo --  |t Mountain Highs, Valley Lows: Institutional Archiving of Gospel Music in the Twenty-First Century /  |r Birgitta Johnson -- /  |r Lyz Jaakola, Timothy B. Powell --  |t After the Archive: An Archaeology of Bosnian Voices /  |r Peter McMurray --  |t Reclaiming Ownership of the Indigenous Voice: The Hopi Music Repatriation Project /  |r Trevor Reed --  |t Yolngu Music, Indigenous "Knowledge Centres," and the Emergence of Archives as Contact Zones /  |r Peter G. Toner --  |t Traditional Re-Appropriation: Modes of Access and Digitization in Irish Traditional Music /  |r Bret Woods --  |t Claiming Ka Mate: Māori Cultural Property and the Nation's Stake /  |r Lauren E. Sweetman, Kirsten Zemke --  |t Repatriation and Decolonization: Thoughts on Ownership, Access, and Control /  |r Robin R. R. Gray --  |t Rethinking Repatriation and Curation in Newfoundland: Archives, Angst, and Opportunity /  |r Beverly Diamond, Janice Esther Tulk --  |t Bells in the Cultural Soundscape: Nazi-Era Plunder, Repatriation, and Campanology /  |r Carla Shapreau --  |t Moving Songs: Repatriating Audiovisual Recordings of Aboriginal Australian Dance and Song (Kimberley Region, Northwestern Australia) /  |r Sally Treloyn, Matthew Dembal Martin, Rona Goonginda Charles --  |t Pathways toward Open Dialogues about Sonic Heritage: An Introduction to The Oxford Handbook of Musical Repatriation /  |r Frank Gunderson, Bret Woods --  |t Repatriating the Alan Lomax Haitian Recordings in Post-quake Haiti /  |r Gage Averill -- /  |r Holly Wissler --  |t Audiovisual Archives: Bridging Past and Future /  |r Judith Gray --  |t Archives, Repatriation, and the Challenges Ahead /  |r Anthony Seeger --  |t Returning Voices: Repatriation as Shared Listening Experiences /  |r Brian Diettrich. 
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