Shadows in the field [electronic resource] : new perspectives for fieldwork in ethnomusicology / edited by Gregory Barz & Timothy J. Cooley.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 2008.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xix, 325 p. : illSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 780.89 22
LOC classification:
  • ML3799 .S5 2008eb
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Contents:
Casting shadows: Fieldwork is dead! Long live fieldwork! : Introduction / Timothy J. Cooley and Gregory Barz -- Knowing fieldwork / Jeff Todd Titon -- Toward a mediation of field methods and field experience in ethnomusicology / Timothy Rice -- Phenomenology and the ethnography of popular music: ethnomusicology at the juncture of cultural studies and folklore / Harris M. Berger -- Moving: from performance to performative ethnography and back again / Deborah Wong -- Virtual fieldwork: three case studies / Timothy J. Cooley, Katharine Meizel, and Nasir Syed -- Fieldwork at home: European and Asian perspectives / Jonathan P.J. Stock and Chou Chiener -- Working with the masters / James Kippen -- The ethnomusicologist, ethnographic method, and the transmission of tradition / Kay Kaufman Shelemay -- Shadows in the classroom: encountering the Syrian Jewish research project twenty years later / Judah Cohen -- What's the difference? Reflections on gender and research in Village India / Carol Babiracki -- (Un)doing fieldwork: sharing songs, sharing lives / Michelle Kisliuk -- Confronting the field(note) in and out of the field: music, voices, texts, and experiences in dialogue / Gregory Barz -- The challenges of human relations in ethnographic inquiry: examples from Arctic and Subarctic fieldwork / Nicole Beaudry -- Returning to the ethomusicological past / Philip V. Bohlman -- Theories forged in the crucible of action: the joys, dangers, and potentials of advocacy and fieldwork / Anthony Seeger.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 289-311) and index.

Casting shadows: Fieldwork is dead! Long live fieldwork! : Introduction / Timothy J. Cooley and Gregory Barz -- Knowing fieldwork / Jeff Todd Titon -- Toward a mediation of field methods and field experience in ethnomusicology / Timothy Rice -- Phenomenology and the ethnography of popular music: ethnomusicology at the juncture of cultural studies and folklore / Harris M. Berger -- Moving: from performance to performative ethnography and back again / Deborah Wong -- Virtual fieldwork: three case studies / Timothy J. Cooley, Katharine Meizel, and Nasir Syed -- Fieldwork at home: European and Asian perspectives / Jonathan P.J. Stock and Chou Chiener -- Working with the masters / James Kippen -- The ethnomusicologist, ethnographic method, and the transmission of tradition / Kay Kaufman Shelemay -- Shadows in the classroom: encountering the Syrian Jewish research project twenty years later / Judah Cohen -- What's the difference? Reflections on gender and research in Village India / Carol Babiracki -- (Un)doing fieldwork: sharing songs, sharing lives / Michelle Kisliuk -- Confronting the field(note) in and out of the field: music, voices, texts, and experiences in dialogue / Gregory Barz -- The challenges of human relations in ethnographic inquiry: examples from Arctic and Subarctic fieldwork / Nicole Beaudry -- Returning to the ethomusicological past / Philip V. Bohlman -- Theories forged in the crucible of action: the joys, dangers, and potentials of advocacy and fieldwork / Anthony Seeger.

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