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The didjeridu :from Arnhem Land to Internet
- 其他作者: Neuenfeldt, Karl.
- 出版: Sydney : J. Libbey/Perfect Beat Publications ©1997.
- 稽核項: viii, 184 pages, [8] pages of plates :illustrations (some color), music, portraits ;25 cm.
- 標題: History and criticism. , Didjeridu music History and criticism. , Didjeridu. , Didjeridu music , Aboriginal Australians Music -- History and criticism. , Aboriginal Australians , MusicHistory and criticism.
- ISBN: 1864620048 , 9781864620047
- 附註: 106年科技部補助人文及社會科學研究圖書計畫:藝術學:亞太音樂文化 Discography: page 183. Includes bibliographical references and index. Foreword: Yidaki / Mandaway Yunupingu -- Introduction: One Instrument, Many Voices / Philip Hayward and Karl Neuenfeldt -- Ch. 1. Ancient Voice -- Contemporary Expression / Kev Carmody and Karl Neuenfeldt -- Ch. 2. Education, Empowerment and Entertainment / Mick Davison and Karl Neuenfeldt -- Ch. 3. The Didjeridu -- A Portal to Culture / David Hudson and Fred Tietjen -- Ch. 4. Accompanying the Dreaming / Steven Knopoff -- Ch. 5. Continuation, Dissemination and Innovation / Peter Dunbar-Hall -- Ch. 6. Gender 'Taboos' and Didjeridus / Linda Barwick -- Thread 1: The Issue of Gender -- Ch. 7. The Didjeridu in the Desert / Karl Neuenfeldt -- Ch. 8. Terra Incognita: the Career of Charlie McMahon / Shane Homan -- Ch. 9. The Didjeridu and Alternative Lifestylers' Reconstruction of Social Reality / Patricia Sherwood -- Thread 2: Notions of Authenticity -- Ch. 10. Out of Time, Out of Place / Fiona Magowan.
- 摘要: The Didjeridu: From Arabem Land to Internet is the first comprehensive study of the Australian Aboriginal instrument, the didjeridu, from a range of musical, cultural and sociological viewpoints. Written in an informed but accessible style, individual chapters analyse traditional uses of the instrument; its use in contemporary Aboriginal rock; the perspective of various accomplished players (both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal); and aspects of the instrument's global diffusion in the 1990s.
- 系統號: 005269390
- 資料類型: 圖書
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The first comprehensive study of the Australian Aboriginal instrument from a range of musical, cultural, and sociological perspectives. Written in an accessible style, individual chapters analyze traditional uses of the instrument and its uses in contemporary Aboriginal rock music. A number of accomplished players (both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal) discuss the instrument and its social and cultural significance, as well as its global diffusion in the 1990s. The book includes a foreword from Mandawuy Yunupingu, cultural activist and lead singer with the internationally renowned Aboriginal rock band, Yothu Yindi.
來源: Google Book
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