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  • The Oxford Handbook of Community Singing

    The Oxford Handbook of Community Singing by Morgan-Ellis, Esther M.; Norton, Kay;

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2024. augusztus 29.

    • ISBN 9780197612460
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem1032 oldal
    • Méret 241x165x58 mm
    • Súly 1814 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 82
    • 599

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    The Oxford Handbook of Community Singing embraces an open-ended interpretation of socio-musical practices that can be described with the term community singing. The volume exemplifies community singing as an interdisciplinary field of study that encompasses diverse methodologies and objects of inquiry, and in the process brings together recent research from the fields that have historically engaged with the practice of group singing, including group dynamics, ethnomusicology, music history, music education, music therapy, community music, church music, music performance, sociology, political science, Latin American and North American studies, media studies, embodied psychology, theology, and philosophy.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    The Oxford Handbook of Community Singing embraces an open-ended interpretation of socio-musical practices that can be described with the term community singing. The volume exemplifies community singing as an interdisciplinary field of study that encompasses diverse methodologies and objects of inquiry, and in the process brings together recent research from the fields that have historically engaged with the practice of group singing, including group dynamics, ethnomusicology, music history, music education, music therapy, community music, church music, music performance, sociology, political science, Latin American and North American studies, media studies, embodied psychology, theology, and philosophy.

    Chapters are divided into eight interdisciplinary sections: "Media and the Imagination of Community", "Singing in Place-Based Communities", "The Practitioner's Perspective", "Identity: Values, Ethnicity, and Inherited Culture", "Identity: Politics, Patriotism, and Assimilation", "Transgressing Borders, Seeking Asylum", "Singing and Political Action", and "New Paradigms". Each is prefaced with an introduction that traces the common threads running through the methodologically and topically diverse chapters that examine culturally specific narrow instances of community singing, each confined to a given time and place, in significant detail.

    The chapters explore community singing as one of two phenomena: the practice of singing as community--the utilization of collective song by communities of place or preference, and the singing of community into existence--the creation or identification of a new community, through singing, that did not exist before. Both practices can profoundly affect participants. The Handbook considers why communities are motivated to sing, what their activities mean, and how practitioners can improve the experience of singing together.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    List of Contributors
    Introduction: Singing as Community, Singing into Community, and Growing the Singing Community
    Esther M. Morgan-Ellis and Kay Norton
    Part I. Media and the Imagination of Community
    Introduction to Part I. Media and the Imagination of Community
    Esther M. Morgan-Ellis
    1. Mediated Community Singing
    Esther M. Morgan-Ellis
    2. Selling with Singalongs: Community Singing as Advertising in Cinema, Radio and Television
    Malcolm Cook
    3. Singing into a Smartphone: The Persuasive Affordances of Karaoke and Lip-Syncing Apps
    Byrd McDaniel
    4. What the Pandemic Couldn't Take Away: Group Singing Benefits That Survived Going Online
    Kay Norton
    5. Virtual choirs and issues of community choral practice
    Cole Bendall
    6. Community Singing in the Age of Coronavirus: The Case of Collegiate A Cappella
    Joshua S. Duchan
    Part II. Singing in Place-Based Communities
    Introduction to Part II. Singing in Place-Based Communities
    Esther M. Morgan-Ellis
    7. "Some Old Remembered Song": Music at the Rocky Mountain Rendezvous, 1825-1840
    Glen W. Hicks
    8. New Music for Old Prayers: Identity Construction and Community Building in Zimbabwean Black Jewish Synagogues
    Lior Shragg
    9. Vernacular Christmas Carol Singing in the Southern Pennines of England
    Ian Russell
    10. "Take Me Out" to "Sweet Caroline": Collective Singing in the Ballpark
    Matthew W. Mihalka
    11. "Singing Their Heads Off": Sing-along Behavior in the Nightlife of Northern England
    Alisun Pawley
    12. Brigadoon in the Heights: Fostering Intimacy, Community, and Activism through Secular Leftist Hymnody
    Eve McPherson
    Part III. The Practitioner's Perspective
    Introduction to Part III. The Practitioner's Perspective
    Kay Norton
    13. Benefits of Community Singing for Cancer Patients, Survivors and Caregivers
    Amy Clements-Cort

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