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England's Folk Revival and the Problem of Identity in Traditional Music Joseph Williams

England's Folk Revival and the Problem of Identity in Traditional Music By Joseph Williams

England's Folk Revival and the Problem of Identity in Traditional Music by Joseph Williams


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Summary

Establishing an intersection between the fields of traditional music studies, English folk music history and the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, this book responds to the problematic emphasis on cultural identity in the way traditional music is understood and valued.

England's Folk Revival and the Problem of Identity in Traditional Music Summary

England's Folk Revival and the Problem of Identity in Traditional Music by Joseph Williams

Williams locates the roots of contemporary definitions of traditional music, including UNESCO-designated intangible cultural heritage, in the theory of English folk music developed in 1907 by Cecil Sharp.

For scholars and graduate students in musicology, cultural studies, and ethnomusicology, the book is an ambitious and provocative challenge to entrenched habits of thought in the study of traditional music and the historiography of England's folk revival.

About Joseph Williams

Joseph Williams is a Musicologist, currently working as a sessional academic at Western Sydney University. His research interests include traditional music, music and philosophy, and street music. He is a member of the International Council for Traditional Music and the Musicological Society of Australia.

Table of Contents

Part 1: The Problem of Identity in Traditional Music

  • Chapter 1: Epistemologies of Identity in Traditional Music
  • Chapter 2: Epistemologies of Identity in England's Folk Revival
  • Chapter 3: The Philosophy of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari and its Value for Rethinking Traditional Music
  • Chapter 4: The Conceptual Territory of Nationalism and the Territorialization of Traditional Music

Part 2: Majoritarian Identities and Minor Musics in England's Folk Revival

  • Chapter 5: Nationalism, Regionalism, Globalism and the Infinite Regress of Identity in Minor Musics
  • Chapter 6: Songs of the West: English Folk Music and the Celtic Imaginary
  • Chapter 7: Songs of the Open Road: Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Music and the Interculturality of English Traditions
  • Chapter 8: Music of the Waters: English Sea Chanties and the Black Atlantic

Part 3: Traditional Music, Affect and the Folding of Dividual Subjectivities

  • Chapter 9: Frank Kidson: Vital Melodies and the Intensity of History
  • Chapter 10: Lucy Broadwood: Collecting Beautiful Mysteries

Part 4: Evolutionary Thought and the Rhizomatic Production of Traditional Music

  • Chapter 11: Lines and Lineages: Arborescent Evolutionary Theories of Traditional Music
  • Chapter 12: From Chaos to Song: Towards a Rhizomatic Evolutionary Theory of Traditional Music

Additional information

NPB9780367648152
9780367648152
0367648156
England's Folk Revival and the Problem of Identity in Traditional Music by Joseph Williams
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-08-12
220
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