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Echoes from Dharamsala :music in the life of a Tibetan refugee community
- 作者: Diehl, Keila.
- 出版: Berkeley : University of California Press ©2002.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xxv, 312 pages) :illustrations.
- 標題: Tibétains , Tibétains Inde -- Dharmsāla -- Musique -- Histoire et critique. , Ethnomusicology. , Tibetans , India , India Dharmsāla , MusiqueHistoire et critique. , MUSIC , Electronic books. , Tibetans India -- Dharmsāla -- Music -- History and criticism. , Criticism, interpretation, etc. , MUSIC Ethnomusicology. , MusicHistory and criticism.
- ISBN: 0520230442 , 9780520230446
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-308) and index. Introduction : Theory at home and in the field -- Dharamsala : a resting place to pass through -- "There is a tension in our hearts" : constructing the rich cultural heritage of Tibet -- Taking refuge in (and from) India : film songs, angry mobs, and other exilic pleasures and fears -- The West as surrogate Shangri-La : rock and roll and rangzen as style and ideology -- The nail that sticks up gets hammered down : making modern Tibetan music -- Little jolmo bird in the willow grove : crafting Tibetan song lyrics -- A peek through ragged tent flaps and Heaven's door : concerts that rupture and bond -- Conclusion : Cycles, echoes, and their implications.
- 摘要: In this book, Keila Diehl uses music to understand the experiences of Tibetans living in Dharamsala, a town in the Indian Himalayas that for more than 40 years has been home to Tibet's government-in-exile.
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- 系統號: 005303419
- 資料類型: 電子書
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"Echoes of Dharamsala takes us deep into exile as a performance space, a refugee home on the diasporic range. The metaphor of reverberation comes very much to life as Keila Diehl bears witness to the emergent politics and poetics of Tibetan rock and roll. Compassionate and modest, yet incisive and unromantic, her writing brings us close to amazingly complicated musical lives being forged in a distinct global conjuncture of modernity, desire, and longing."—Steven Feld, Prof. of Music and Anthropology, Columbia University "Echoes from Dharamsala is a charmingly written, ethnographically rich, theoretically ambitious book about a Tibetan community in exile. Keila Diehl joined a Tibetan rock band as its keyboard player, and from that perspective gives us a fresh and honest look at the Tibetan refugee experience through its soundscapes. She has presented us with a model of ethnography, which while not shying away from representing the conflicts and contradictions of the community she studied, nevertheless displays a deep political solidarity with the Tibetan cause."—Akhil Gupta, author of Postcolonial Developments: Agriculture in the Making of Modern India "Giving new meaning to "participant-observation," Keila Diehl explores the politics and poetics of Tibetan cultural production in exile, in a study that is at once engaging and insightful."—Donald S. Lopez, author of Prisoners of Shangri-La: Tibetan Buddhism and the West
來源: Google Book
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