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Current Directions in Ecomusicology
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ABSTRACT
AWARD WINNER OF THE 2018 SOCIETY OF ETHNOMUSICLOGY ELLEN KOSKOFF PRIZE
This volume is the first sustained examination of the complex perspectives that comprise ecomusicology—the study of the intersections of music/sound, culture/society, and nature/environment. Twenty-two authors provide a range of theoretical, methodological, and empirical chapters representing disciplines such as anthropology, biology, ecology, environmental studies, ethnomusicology, history, literature, musicology, performance studies, and psychology. They bring their specialized training to bear on interdisciplinary topics, both individually and in collaboration. Emerging from the whole is a view of ecomusicology as a field, a place where many disciplines come together. The topics addressed in this volume—contemporary composers and traditional musics, acoustic ecology and politicized soundscapes, material sustainability and environmental crisis, familiar and unfamiliar sounds, local places and global warming, birds and mice, hearing and listening, biomusic and soundscape ecology, and more—engage with conversations in the various realms of music study as well as in environmental studies and cultural studies. As with any healthy ecosystem, the field of ecomusicology is dynamic, but this edited collection provides a snapshot of it in a formative period. Each chapter is short, designed to be accessible to the nonspecialist, and includes extensive bibliographies; some chapters also provide further materials on a companion website: http://www.ecomusicology.info/cde/. An introduction and interspersed editorial summaries help guide readers through four current directions—ecological, fieldwork, critical, and textual—in the field of ecomusicology.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |8 pages
PART I Ecological Directions
chapter 2|15 pages
The Ecology of Musical Performance: Towards a Robust Methodology
chapter 3|17 pages
Ecomusicology, Ethnomusicology, and Soundscape Ecology: Scientific and Musical Responses to Sound Study
chapter 4|12 pages
“No Tree—No Leaf”: Applying Resilience Theory to Eucalypt-Derived Musical Traditions
part |8 pages
PART II Fieldwork Directions
chapter 6|10 pages
Natural Species, Sounds, and Humans in Lowland South America: The Kĩsêdjê/Suyá, Their World, and the Nature of Their Musical Experience
chapter 7|10 pages
Of Human and Non-human Birds: Indigenous Music Making and Sentient Ecology in Northwestern Mexico
chapter 8|13 pages
Materials Matter: Towards a Political Ecology of Musical Instrument Making
chapter 9|13 pages
“Keepin’ It Real”: Musicking and Solidarity, the Hornby Island Vibe
chapter 10|12 pages
Late Soviet Discourses of Nature and the Natural: Musical Avtentyka, Native Faith, and “Cultural Ecology” after Chornobyl
part |6 pages
PART III Critical Directions
chapter 13|12 pages
Aural Rights and Early Environmental Ethics: Negotiating the Post-War Soundscape
chapter 14|12 pages
Music, Television Advertising, and the Green Positioning of the Global Energy Industry
part |8 pages
PART IV Textual Directions