Hanyang kut : Korean shaman ritual music from Seoul
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Hanyang kut : Korean shaman ritual music from Seoul
(Current research in ethnomusicology / Jennifer C. Post, general editor, v. 8)
Routledge, 2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
One audio CD in pocket attached to inside back cover
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内容説明
This volume presents a sophisticated analysis of the musical instruments, repertoires, musicians and ensembles, and symbolism of the ritual music of Shamans of Seoul, Korea. Placed firmly in a social and historical context, Hanyang Kut shows that Shamanism, considered superstition by many today, is alive and well in Seoul in a rich tradition reaching back to the Choson Dynasty (1392-1910), the capital of which was Hanyang (now Seoul). The instruments, dress and other accoutrements of courtly life from the Choson Dynasty have been taken up, although transformed, in contemporary rituals among spirit-possessed Shamans. Through a comparison of Hanyang kut-the rituals of the Hanyang Shamans-and the ritual practice of Inner Asian Shamans, and through an analysis of the relations of spirit-possession music rituals to musok, the indigenous religion of Korea, Seo sheds light on the role of music, spiritual practice, and culture in present-day Korea. Hanyang Kut includes an Audio CD
目次
List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments Note on Orthography Introduction Chapter One: The Path of a Native Fieldworker Chapter Two: Korean Religious Practices Chapter Three: musok in View of Classic Shamanism Chapter Four: Korean Shamans Chapter Five: kut in Sacred and Secular Texts Chapter Six: Musical Instruments Used in Hanyang Kut Chapter Seven: The Musicians of Hanyang Kut Chapter Eight: Music in Hanyang Kut Chapter Nine: Ch'oshin Kut and Music Chapter Ten: Seoul Saenam Kut and Music Conclusion Appendix A. Plates Appendix B. Audio CD Notes Glossary References Index
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