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Resounding Transcendence Jeffers Engelhardt (Assistant Prof., Anthropology of Music, Assistant Prof., Anthropology of Music, Amherst College)

Resounding Transcendence By Jeffers Engelhardt (Assistant Prof., Anthropology of Music, Assistant Prof., Anthropology of Music, Amherst College)

Summary

Resounding Transcendence is a pathbreaking volume exploring how sacred music effects religious and social transitions. It covers Christian, Muslim, Jewish, and Buddhist practices in Asia, North America, Africa, and Europe.

Resounding Transcendence Summary

Resounding Transcendence: Transitions in Music, Religion, and Ritual by Jeffers Engelhardt (Assistant Prof., Anthropology of Music, Assistant Prof., Anthropology of Music, Amherst College)

Resounding Transcendence is a pathbreaking set of ethnographic and historical essays by leading scholars exploring the ways sacred music effects cultural, political, and religious transitions in the contemporary world. With chapters covering Christian, Muslim, Jewish, and Buddhist practices in East and Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, North America, the Caribbean, North Africa, and Europe, the volume establishes the theoretical and methodological foundations for music scholarship to engage in current debates about modern religion and secular epistemologies. It also transforms those debates through sophisticated, nuanced treatments of sound and music - ubiquitous elements of ritual and religion often glossed over in other disciplines. Resounding Transcendence confronts the relationship of sound, divinity, and religious practice in diverse post-secular contexts. By examining the immanence of transcendence in specific social and historical contexts and rethinking the reified nature of religion and world religions, these authors examine the dynamics of difference and transition within and between sacred musical practices. The work in this volume transitions between traditional spaces of sacred musical practice and emerging public spaces for popular religious performance; between the transformative experience of ritual and the sacred musical affordances of media technologies; between the charisma of individual performers and the power of the marketplace; and between the making of authenticity and hybridity in religious repertoires and practices. Broad in scope, rich in ethnographic and historical detail, and theoretically ambitious, Resounding Transcendence is an essential contribution to the study of music and religion.

Resounding Transcendence Reviews

This wide-ranging and significant collection welcomes within its pages a diversity of material that both opens up new interdisciplinary perspectives and, at moments, skirts on the edges of coherence. * Mark Porter, Music & Letters *
The contributors approach their topics from their subjects' lived experienceunderstanding gathered both from fieldwork and from study of the literatureexamining all under the overarching theme of transcendence. Students of comparative religion, ethnomusicology, and postcolonial studies will find much to ponder in this collection. * M. J. Duffy IV, Choice *

About Jeffers Engelhardt (Assistant Prof., Anthropology of Music, Assistant Prof., Anthropology of Music, Amherst College)

Jeffers Engelhardt is Associate Professor of Music at Amherst College. A graduate of the University of Chicago and Oberlin College, his research deals broadly with music, religion, European identity, and media. His first book Singing the Right Way: Orthodox Christians and Secular Enchantment in Estonia was also published by Oxford University Press. Philip V. Bohlman is Mary Werkman Distinguished Service Professor of Music and the Humanities at the University of Chicago and Honorarprofessor at the Hochschule fur Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover. He was coeditor of Music in American Religious Experience and author of Jewish Music and Modernity, both published by Oxford University Press.

Table of Contents

Contents Acknowledgments List of Contributors Resounding Transcendence - An Introduction - Philip V. Bohlman and Jeffers Engelhardt PART 1 Liturgy, Performance Healing 1 Ensnare the Thief in the House of the Wind: Negotiating Musical Routes of B?ul-ness Bertie Kibreah 2 Transcending Boundaries: Javanese Wayang Kulit without the Shadows Sarah Weiss 3 Variations for New Themes: Recent Liturgical Developments of the Major Buddhist Festivals in Taiwan Pi-yen Chen 4 Voicing the Between in Tunisian S?amb?l? Richard C. Jankowsky PART 2 Culture, Identity, Soceity 5 Sounds Transcendent: Gospel Music and the Negotiation of Proximity in Trinidad Timothy Rommen 6 New Christian Music in Indonesia: Inculturation in Transition Marzanna Poplawska 7 Transforming Christian Music, Transforming Social Identity in South India Zoe C. Sherinian PART 3 Media and Technology, Transmission and Transformation 8 Technology and the Transmission of Oral Tradition in the Contemporary Jewish Community Jeffrey A. Summit 9 Music, Media, Message: Transitions in Contemporary American Evangelical Music Stephen A. Marini PART 4 Europe, Secularity, Revival 10 Sacred Poetics and Musical Politics in Post-Secular Europe Philip V. Bohlman 11 Arvo Part and the Idea of a Christian Europe: The Musical Effects and Affects of Post-Ideological Religion Jeffers Engelhardt 12 Byzantine Blossom: The Monastic Revival of Orthodox Chant at Mount Athos Tore Tvarno Lind Bibliography Index

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NLS9780199737659
9780199737659
0199737657
Resounding Transcendence: Transitions in Music, Religion, and Ritual by Jeffers Engelhardt (Assistant Prof., Anthropology of Music, Assistant Prof., Anthropology of Music, Amherst College)
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2016-04-14
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