introduction to the social and cultural study of music martin stokes
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The Social and Cultural Study of Music: Responses to Music History’s ‘crisis’. Music history (critical theory, ‘post-modernism’, post- structuralism) Music theory/analysis (structuralism, formalism) Ethnomusicology (anthropology) Popular music studies (sociology, ‘cultural studies’)TRANSCRIPT
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Introduction to the Social and Cultural Study of Music
Martin Stokes
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The Social and Cultural Study of Music
• “Music historians drew on three patently incongruous axioms as though they were self-evident truths: (1) that outstanding composers ‘made’ music history (histories of eighteenth- and ninteenth-century music in particular turned into stylised heroiades); (2) that musical genres evolve in the same way as natural organisms (as though music history were part of natural history); and (3) that this evolution in the musical culture of a nation expresses and embodies its ‘national spirit’ (as though north and south Germany shared a common ‘national music history).”
• Carl Dahlhaus, Foundations of Music History, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1983: 131) (Grundlagen der Musikgeschichte, Cologne: Gerig, 1967)
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The Social and Cultural Study of Music: Responses to Music
History’s ‘crisis’.
• Music history (critical theory, ‘post-modernism’, post-structuralism)
• Music theory/analysis (structuralism, formalism)• Ethnomusicology (anthropology)• Popular music studies (sociology, ‘cultural studies’)
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The Social and Cultural Study of Music: Ethnomusicology
‘Montaigne, 1580, ‘Des Cannibales’, Jean de Lery in Rio de Janeiro; sameness.
Orientalism; the Napoleonic expedition to Egypt (1798); difference.“Umfang, Methode und Ziel der Musikwissenschaft” (Adler 1885);
Vergleichende Musikwissenschaft - ‘Comparative Musicology’Music psychology; sound recording archives; Edison’s phonograph;
‘Kulturkreise ethnology (1920-30s).‘Ethno-musicology’; the anthropology of music; Jaap Kunst (1950); the
North American turn; ‘ethnography’, ‘field work’.
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The Social and Cultural Study of Music: Southeast Asia, Australasia and
Melanesia 1
KarawitanCentral
Javanese Gamelan
Ben Brinner, Marc Perlman
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The Social and Cultural Study of Music: Southeast Asia, Australasia and
Melanesia 2
• Wangga• Daly Region, North
Australia• Allan Marret
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The Social and Cultural Study of Music: Southeast Asia, Australasia and
Melanesia 3
• Gisalo• Papua New Guinea• Steven Feld
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