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Title Queering the field : sounding out ethnomusicology / edited by Gregory Barz and William Cheng.

Publication Info. New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2020]
©2020

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Description xx, 442 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 397-428) and index.
Contents Part I : Foreword. Queering the field : a foreword / Kay Kaufman Shelemay -- Part 2 : Introduction. Queering the field : an introduction / Gregory Barz -- Part 3 : Queer silences. Sounding out-ethnomusicology : theoretical reflection on queer fieldnotes and performance / Zoe C. Sherinian ; Uncomfortable positions : expertise and vulnerability in queer postcolonial fieldwork / Nicol Hammond ; Queer in the field? : what happens when neither "queer" nor "the field" is clearly defined? / Gillian M. Rodger -- Part 4 : Out/in the field. "I don't think we are safe around you" : queering fieldwork in ethnomusicology / Gregory Barz ; Queerness, ambiguity, ethnography / Christi-Anne Castro ; Outing the methodological no-no : translating queer space to field space / Alexander M. Cannon ; Queer fieldwork in a queer field under surveillance : musical spaces in Cuba's gay Ambiente / Moshe Morad -- Part 5 : Queerness in action. Con/figuring transgender-hījq̣ā music and dance through queer ethnomusicological filmmaking / Jeff Roy ; Queer hip hop or hip-hop queerness? : toward a queer of color music studies / Matthew Leslie Santana ; Going through the motions : transgender performance in topeng cirebon from North Java, Indonesia / Henry Spiller ; Fielding the field : belonging, disciplinarity, and queer scholarly lives / Tes Slominski -- Part 6 : Institutions and intersections. Lion, the witch, and the closet : heteronormative institutional research and the queering of "traditions" / Aileen Dillane and Nic Gareiss ; "I'm not gay, I'm black" : assumptions and limitations of the normative queer gaze in a Panamanian dance-drama / Heather J. Paudler -- Part 7 : Who's queer (w)here?. Self and/as subject : respectability, abjection, and the alterity of studying what you are / Amber R. Clifford-Napoleone ; Straight to the heart : heteronormativity, flirtation, and autoethnography at home and away / Kathryn Alexander ; Coming through loud and queer : ethnomusicological ethics of voice and violence in real and virtual battlegrounds / William Cheng -- Part 8 : Clubs, bars, scenes. Queer concerns of nightlife fieldwork / Luis-Manuel Garcia ; Ethnographic positionality and psychoanalysis : a queer look at sex and race in fieldwork / Sarah Hankins ; "Man created homophobia, God created transformistas" : saluting the oríchá in a Cuban gay bar / Cory W. Thorne ; On serendipity : or, toward a sensual ethnography / Peter McMurray.
Summary "Drawing on ethnographic research and often deeply personal experiences with musical cultures, Queering the Field: Sounding out Ethnomusicology unpacks a history of sentiment that veils the treatment of queer music and identity within the field of ethnomusicology. The thematic structure of the volume reflects a deliberate cartography of queer spaces in the discipline-spaces that are strongly present due to their absence, are marked by direct sonic parameters, or are called into question by virtue of their otherness. As the first large-scale study of ethnomusicology's queer silences and queer identity politics, Queering the Field directly addresses the normativities currently at play in musical ethnography (fieldwork, analysis, performance, transcription) as well as in the practice of musical ethnographers (identification, participation, disclosure, observation, authority). While rooted in strong narrative convictions, the authors frequently adopt radicalized voices with the goal of queering a hierarchical sexual binary. 0The essays in the volume present rhetorical and syntactical scenarios that challenge us to read in prescient singular ways for future queer writing and queer thought in ethnomusicology." Provided by publisher.
Subject Ethnomusicology.
Ethnomusicology.
Homosexuality and music.
Homosexuality and music.
Gender identity in music.
Gender identity in music.
Added Author Barz, Gregory F., 1960- editor.
Cheng, William, 1985- editor.
ISBN 9780190458027 hardcover
019045802X hardcover
9780190458034 paperback
0190458038 paperback
9780190458065 electronic book
Standard No. 40029519772