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1ST ED. |
Description |
1 online resource |
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text file |
Summary |
Music Worlding in Palau: Chanting, Atmospheres, and Meaningfulness' is a detailed study of the performing arts in Palau, Micronesia as holistic techniques enabling the experiential corporeality of music?s meaningfulness - that distinctly musical way of making sense of the world with which the felt body immediately resonates but which, to a significant extent, escapes interpretive techniques. Drawing on long-term ethnographic research alongside Pacific Islander and neo-phenomenological conceptual frameworks, 'Music Worlding' distinguishes between meaning(s) and meaningfulness in Palauan music-making. These are not binary phenomena, but deeply intertwined. However, unlike meaning, meaningfulness to a significant extent suspends language and is thus often prematurely considered ineffable. The book proposes a broader understanding of how the performing arts give rise to a sense of meaningfulness whose felt-bodily affectivity is pivotal to music-making and lived realities. 'Music Worlding' thus seeks to draw the reader closer to the holistic complexity of music-making both in Palau and more generally. |
Local Note |
JSTOR Books at JSTOR Open Access |
Subject |
Music -- Palau -- History and criticism.
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Music. |
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Palau. |
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Performing arts -- Palau.
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Performing arts. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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ISBN |
9048550513 (electronic book) |
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9789048550517 (electronic book) |
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