Sounding Out the State of Indonesian Music / / ed. by Christopher J. Miller, Andrew McGraw.

Sounding Out the State of Indonesian Music showcases the breadth and complexity of music in and of Indonesia. By bringing together chapters on the merging of Batak musical preferences and popular music aesthetics; the vernacular cosmopolitanism of a Balinese rock band; the burgeoning underground noi...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Cornell University Press Complete eBook-Package 2022
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Place / Publishing House:Ithaca, NY : : Cornell University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Cornell Modern Indonesia Project : 32
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Physical Description:1 online resource (360 p.) :; 9 b&w halftones, 1 line drawing, 2 printed music items
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Technical Notes
  • Introduction
  • Part I MUSICAL COMMUNITIES
  • 1. Harmonic Egalitarianism in Toba Palm Wine Stands and Studios
  • 2. The Evolution of Performing Arts Patronage in Bali, Indonesia
  • 3. Beyond the Banjar: Community, Education, and Gamelan in North America
  • 4. Decline and Promise: Observations from a Present-Day Pangrawit
  • Part II MUSIC, RELIGION, AND CIVIL SOCIETY
  • 5. Singing “Naked” Verses: Interactive Intimacies and Islamic Moralities in Saluang Performances in West Sumatra
  • 6. From Texts to Invocation: Wayang Puppet Play from the North Coast of Java
  • 7. The Politicization of Religious Melody in the Indonesian Culture Wars of 2017
  • Part III POPULAR MUSICS AND MEDIA
  • 8. The Vernacular Cosmopolitanism of an Indonesian Rock Band: Navicula’s Creative and Activist Pathways
  • 9. Keroncong in the United States
  • 10. Reformasi-Era Popular Music Studies: Reflections of an Anti-Anti-Essentialist
  • 11. Indonesian Regional Music on VCD: Inclusion, Exclusion, Fusion
  • PART IV SOUND BEYOND AND AS MUSIC
  • 12. A Radical Story of Noise Music from Indonesia
  • 13. Audible Knowledge: Exploring Sound in Indonesian Musik Kontemporer
  • Part V MUSIC, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY
  • 14. “Even Stronger Yet!”: Gender and Embodiment in Balinese Youth Arja
  • 15. A Prolegomenon to Female Rampak Kendang (Choreographed Group Drumming) in West Java
  • 16. Approaching the Magnetic Power of Femaleness through Cross-Gender Dance Performance in Malang, East Java
  • Part VI PERSPECTIVES FROM PRACTICE
  • 17. Nines on Teaching Beginning Gamelan
  • 18. “Fix Your Face”: Performing Attitudes between Mathcore and Beleganjur
  • 19. Wanbayaning: Voicing a Transcultural Islamic Feminist Exegesis
  • Contributors
  • Index