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Violins
Local Meanings, Globalized Sounds

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Violins: Local Meanings, Globalized Sounds examines the violin as an object of meaning in a variety of cultural and historical contexts, and as a vehicle for introducing anthropological issues. Each chapter highlights concepts as taught in lower-level anthropology courses, and includes teaching and learning tools. Chapters range from a memoir-like social biography of a single instrument to explorations of violins in relation to technology, labor, the environment, migration, globalization, childhood, cultural understandings of talent and virtuosity, and prestige.


About the author

Pamela A. Moro is Professor of Anthropology at Willamette University. Her previous work includes Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion: A Reader in the Anthropology of Religion (NinthEdition, McGraw-Hill, 2013).

Summary

Violins: Local Meanings, Globalized Sounds examines the violin as an object of meaning in a variety of cultural and historical contexts, and as a vehicle for introducing anthropological issues. Each chapter highlights concepts as taught in lower-level anthropology courses, and includes teaching and learning tools.

Product details

Authors Pamela A. Moro, Pamela Moro
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 03.12.2018
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)
 
EAN 9781138605145
ISBN 978-1-138-60514-5
Pages 140
 
Series Routledge Series for Creative Teaching and Learning in Anthropology
 

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