Rocking Islam

Rocking Islam
Title Rocking Islam PDF eBook
Author Fatma Sagir
Publisher Waxmann Verlag
Pages 190
Release 2021
Genre Political Science
ISBN 383099396X

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Music has the universal power to move individuals, peoples and societies. Music is one of the most important signifiers of cultural change. It is also most significant for youth movements and youth cultures. While Islam has a historically and traditionally rich culture of music, religious controversy on the topic of music is still ongoing. However, young Muslims in today's globalised world seek pop cultural tools such as music, and particularly hip hop music, as way of exploring and expressing their manifold identities, whilst challenging Islamophobia, stigma and racism on the one hand and traditional and religious challenges on the other hand. In this volume, following an international conference with the same title, scholars and young academics from a variety of disciplines seek to explore and highlight the phenomena surrounding the two, somewhat artificially separated, realms of music and religion. The contributions not only look into different genres of music, from Tunisian metal over German female hip hop to Egyptian folk, but take the reader on a journey from continent to countries to cities and rural areas and thus give space and time to a widely neglected area of research: that of Muslim popular culture and young Muslims.

Politik kebudayaan dan identitas etnik

Politik kebudayaan dan identitas etnik
Title Politik kebudayaan dan identitas etnik PDF eBook
Author Universitas Udayana. Fakultas Sastra. Seminar Seri Sastra, Sosial, Budaya
Publisher
Pages 354
Release 2004
Genre Bali Island (Indonesia)
ISBN

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On political culture and ethnical identities in Bali; volume commemorating the 46th anniversary of the Faculty of Letters, Udayana University.

Title PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Soffer Publishing
Pages 110
Release
Genre
ISBN 8074892646

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Dangdut Stories

Dangdut Stories
Title Dangdut Stories PDF eBook
Author Andrew N. Weintraub
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 269
Release 2010-09-21
Genre Music
ISBN 0199889597

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A keen critic of culture in modern Indonesia, Andrew N. Weintraub shows how a genre of Indonesian music called dangdut evolved from a debased form of urban popular music to a prominent role in Indonesian cultural politics and the commercial music industry. Dangdut Stories is a social and musical history of dangdut within a range of broader narratives about class, gender, ethnicity, and nation in post-independence Indonesia (1945-present).

Javanese Gamelan and the West

Javanese Gamelan and the West
Title Javanese Gamelan and the West PDF eBook
Author Sumarsam
Publisher University Rochester Press
Pages 222
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 1580464459

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Javanese Gamelan and the West studies the meaning, forms, and traditions of the Javanese performing arts as they developed and changed through their contact with Western culture. Authored by a gamelan performer, teacher, and scholar, the book traces the adaptations in gamelan art as a result of Western colonialism in nineteenth-century Java, showing how Western musical and dramatic practices were domesticated by Javanese performers creating hybrid Javanese-Western art forms, such as with the introduction of brass bands in gendhing mares court music and West Javanese tanjidor, and Western theatrical idioms in contemporary wayang puppet plays. The book also examines the presentation of Javanese gamelan to the West, detailing performances in World's Fairs and American academia and considering its influence on Western performing arts and musical and performance studies. The end result is a comprehensive treatment of the formation of modern Javanese gamelan and a fascinating look at how an art form dramatizes changes and developments in a culture. Sumarsam is a University Professor of Music at Wesleyan University. He is the author of Gamelan: Cultural Interaction and Musical Development in Central Java (University of Chicago Press, 1995) and numerous articles in English and Indonesian. As a gamelan musician and a keen amateur dhalang (puppeteer) of Javanese wayang puppet play, he performs, conducts workshops, and lectures throughout the US, Australia, Europe, and Asia.

Made in Nusantara

Made in Nusantara
Title Made in Nusantara PDF eBook
Author Adil Johan
Publisher Routledge
Pages 248
Release 2021-03-17
Genre Music
ISBN 1000353796

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Made in Nusantara serves as a comprehensive introduction to the history, sociology, ethnography, and musicology of historical and contemporary popular music in maritime Southeast Asia. Each essay covers major figures, styles, and social contexts of genres of a popular nature in the Nusantara region including Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, Singapore, and the Philippines. Through a critical investigation of specific genres and their spaces of performance, production, and consumption, the volume is organised into four thematic areas: 1) issues in Nusantara popular music; 2) history; 3) artists and genres; and 4) national vs. local industries. Written by scholars working in the region, Made in Nusantara brings local perspectives to the history and analysis of popular music and critically considers conceptualisations developed in the West, rendering it an intriguing read for students and scholars of popular and global music.

Legacy of Sagacity

Legacy of Sagacity
Title Legacy of Sagacity PDF eBook
Author Jim Supangkat
Publisher
Pages 334
Release 2008
Genre Art, Modern
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