Description |
xvii, 718 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm. |
Series |
Oxford handbooks
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Oxford handbooks.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Introduction / Jonathan M. Dueck and Suzel Ana Reily -- Part I: Mission music and local responses. Music, convert, and subject in the North Sumatran mission field / Julia Byl -- Mission music as a mode of intercultural transmission, charisma, and memory in northern Australia / Fiona Magowan -- Coexistence of causal and cultural expressions of musical values among the Sabaot of Kenya / Julie Taylor -- Indigenous innovations on music and Christianity at Ratana Pa / Harold Anderson -- Music as shared space in Mennonite development work in Chad / Jonathan M. Dueck -- Are Western Christian Bhajans "reverse" mission music? / Christopher Dicran Hale -- Part 2: Utopias and alternative modernities. Drums in the experience of black Catholicism in Minas Gerais, Brazil / Glaura Lucas -- Chant as the articulation of Christian Aramean spirithood / Tala Jarjour -- The politics of pronunciation among German-speaking Mennonites in northern Mexico / Judith Klassen -- Hidden histories of religious music in a South African coloured community / Marie Jorritsma -- Music and religiosity among African American fundamentalist Christians / Thérèse Smith -- Songs of Oru Olai and the praxis of alternative Dalit Christian modernities in India / Zoe Sherinian -- Part 3: Struggles over musical space/competing Christianities. The renaissance of the Corsican confraternities and their musical negotiations / Caroline Bithell -- Local music making and the liturgical renovation in Minas Gerais / Suzel Ana Reily -- The survival story of Syriac chants among the St. Thomas Christians in South India / Joseph J. Palackal -- Russian church music, conundrums of style, and the politics of preservation in the emigre diaspora of New York / Natalie K. Zelensky -- Parading Protestantisms and the flute bands of postconflict Northern Ireland / Jacqueline Witherow -- Everyday musical ethnicity and Roma (Gypsies) in Hungarian Pentecostalism / Barbara Rose Lange -- Part 4: Flows, media, markets, and Christian musics. Transnational connections, musical meaning, and the 1990s "British Invasion" of North American evangelical worship music / Monique Ingalls -- Negotiations of faith and space in Memphis music / Jennifer Ryan -- Tropes of continuity and disjuncture in the globalization of gospel music / Mellonee Burnim -- Mainline Protestantism and contemporary versus traditional worship music / Deborah Justice -- Negotiating the tensions of U.S. worship music in the marketplace / Anna E. Nekola -- Contingency and the symbolic experience of Christian extreme metal / Matthew Peter Unger -- Part 5: Cosmopolitan identities and everyday lives. Palestinian Christmas songs for peace and justice in sacred place and politicized space / Jennifer Sinnamon -- The diffusion of Gregorian chant in Southern Italy and the masses for St. Michael: to Barbara Haggh and to the memory of Michel Huglo / Luisa Nardini -- Performing Pannkotis identity in Haiti / Melvin L. Butler -- Christianity and Korean traditional music / Keith Howard -- Congregational singing, Orthodox Christianity, and the making of ecumenicity / Jeffers Engelhardt -- Afterward: Sound, soteriology, return, and revival in the global history of Christian musics / Philip V. Bohlman. |
Language |
English text. |
Subject |
Church music.
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Church music. |
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Music -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
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Music -- Religious aspects -- Christianity. |
Added Author |
Reily, Suzel Ana, 1955- editor.
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Dueck, Jonathan, editor.
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ISBN |
9780199859993 hardcover alkaline paper |
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019985999X |
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