Mongolian music, dance, & oral narrative : performing diverse identities

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    • Pegg, Carole

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Mongolian music, dance, & oral narrative : performing diverse identities

Carole Pegg

University of Washington Press, 2001

  • : cloth
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 333-360) and index

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内容説明

This book celebrates the power of music, dance, and oral narrative to create identities by imaginatively connecting performers and audiences with ethnic and political groupings, global and sacred landscapes, histories and heroes, spirits and gods. Three distinct cultural eras of Mongolian society are represented. Many Mongols are now performing publicly the diverse traditions of Old Mongolia that they practiced in private following the communist revolution of 1921; some are perpetuating the Soviet transformations of those traditions introduced prior to 1990; and yet others are dipping their curly-toed boots into new performance arts as they revel in musical encounters on the global stage. By highlighting the sheer variety of repertories, this book illustrates the rich diversity of Mongolia's peoples and performance arts. An accompanying compact disc contains musical examples linked to the text.

目次

AcknowledgmentsNotes on Transliteration, Transcription, and AbbreviationsMusical Examples on CD1. PerformancesPart I. Performing Ethnicity, History and Place2. Connections3. Vocal Repertories4. Instruments and DancesPart II. Embodying Spiritual Landscapes5. Folk-Religious Practices6. Shamanizing7. Buddhist Performance TraditionsPart III. Creating Sociality, Time, and Space8. Domestic Celebrations9. Sport and Play10. Herding and HuntingPart IV. Transforming Political Identities11. A Socialist National Identity12. Disjunctures and Diversities13. PostscriptNotesGlossaryInterviewsBibliographySelected DiscographySelected FilmographyIndex

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