Written by one of the best-known academic writers on African music,
_On African Music_ is a collection of seven essays addressing various
techniques, influences, and scholarly approaches to African music.
After a concise introduction spelling out the rationale for the book,
successive chapters develop answers to questions such as: How does a
"minimalist impulse" animate creativity in Africa, and does "Western
minimalism" differ from "African minimalism"? How do we explain the
prevalence of iconic effects in African expressive forms? How has
(European) tonality functioned as a "colonizing force" in African
music? Why is the (written) art music of the continent talked about so
little when it has been in existence since the middle of the
nineteenth century? How might the discipline of music theory be
rejuvenated by "aid" from Africa? What are the strengths and
limitations of ethnotheory as a methodology? Who is who in
theorizations of African rhythm, and how might we explain the shape of
the existing archive?This book thus deals with analytical and
interpretive issues, the politics of scholarship, and salient features
of African music. Laced with provocative viewpoints on each page, _On
African Music _should appeal not only to readers curious about the
structural underpinnings of African music but also to those who wish
to reflect critically and philosophically on how we study and write
about the music of the continent, how we might approach its global
status with a firm understanding from the inside, and what our
priorities might be in promoting an empowering cosmopolitan discourse.
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Techniques, Influences, Scholarship
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780197664094
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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