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Everyday Musical Life Among the Indigenous Bunun, Taiwan

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Everyday Musical Life among the Indigenous Bunun, Taiwan contributes to multidisciplinary research on music in everyday human life by pushing beyond the urbanized Western populations routinely featured in such writing. Based on ethnographic study in Buklavu, a village in southern Taiwan mostly inhabited by the indigenous Bunun, the book explores villagers' contemporaneous musical engagements and pathways, paying heed both to imported music-such as TV theme tunes, karaoke singing, church hymns-and to the transformation of Bunun traditions through school and community interventions and folkloric festivals. The case study underpins a new, widely applicable, theoretical model for the study of music in everyday life in global society which is historically engaged, sensitive to individual and group diversity, cognizant of the interplay of the mundane and the exceptional, and primed to support applied research.

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Introduction Chapter 1: Echoes of the Past: Apprehending Indigenous Sound in Taiwan Chapter 2: Toward New Perspectives on Music in Everyday Life Chapter 3: Music in the Moment, Or One Day in Buklavu Chapter 4: Sunday Mornings, Friday Nights: Music at Significant Weekly Occasions Chapter 5: Elaborating the Everyday: Music in the Annual Ear-Shooting Festival Conclusions Glossaries, References, Index

About the author

Jonathan P.J. Stock is Professor of Music, University College Cork.

Summary

Everyday Musical Life among the Indigenous Bunun, Taiwan contributes to multidisciplinary research on music in everyday human life by pushing beyond the urbanized Western populations routinely featured in such writing. Based on ethnographic study in Buklavu, a village in southern Taiwan mostly inhabited by the indigenous Bunun, the book explores villagers’ contemporaneous musical engagements and pathways, paying heed both to imported music—such as TV theme tunes, karaoke singing, church hymns—and to the transformation of Bunun traditions through school and community interventions and folkloric festivals. The case study underpins a new, widely applicable, theoretical model for the study of music in everyday life in global society which is historically engaged, sensitive to individual and group diversity, cognizant of the interplay of the mundane and the exceptional, and primed to support applied research.

Product details

Authors Chou Chiener, Jonathan Stock, Jonathan P J Stock, Jonathan P. J. Stock, Jonathan P.J. Stock, Jonathan P.j. Chiener Stock
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.05.2021
 
EAN 9780367748487
ISBN 978-0-367-74848-7
No. of pages 150
Series SOAS Studies in Music
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Music > Miscellaneous
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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