ABSTRACT

This anthology of 25 scholarly articles offers a broad historical overview of the history, definition, and scope of ethnomusicology. The essays range from early summaries of the field's subject matter and state of research to later, comprehensive discussions spanning the discipline at large, its intellectual history, and future prospects. Ethnomusicology surveys the field, its methods, philosophy, and goals, and is well-suited for use as an introductory text.
SPECIAL FEATURES
The study of non-Western, or world music, which is the subject of this anthology, is currently one of the hottest areas in music education *
Covers key historical, methodological, and theoretical topics from the early part of the century to the mid-1980s, providing a scholarly overview to research topics. *
Collects in a single volume articles that come from a wide variety of sources.
Suitable for Courses in
Ethnomusicology/Multiculturalism in Music, Introduction to Music, Music History, World Music, Cultural and Social Anthropology, Folk Music, and Folklore and Myth.

chapter 1|4 pages

Special Articles

chapter 3|7 pages

Study of Native Music in America

chapter 4|9 pages

Systematic Musicology

Viewpoints, Orientations, and Methods *

chapter 7|7 pages

Whither Ethnomusicology?

chapter 12|23 pages

Preface to the Critique of Music

chapter 14|3 pages

Ethnomusicology

chapter 15|9 pages

Two Paradigms for Music

A Short History of Ideas in Ethnomusicology 1

chapter 17|17 pages

Ethnomusicology Today 1

chapter 20|9 pages

Should Ethnomusicology be Abolished?

Position Papers for the Ethnomusicology Interest Group at the 19th Annual Meeting of the College Music Society, Washington D.C., November 1976

chapter 21|16 pages

Definitions of “Comparative Musicology” and “Ethnomusicology”

An Historical-Theoretical Perspective 1

chapter 24|4 pages

Ethnomusicology

A Discipline Defined

chapter 25|15 pages

Preserving World Musics

Perspectives from New Zealand and Oceania