Hymns and Constructions of Race
Mobility, Agency, De/Coloniality
Herausgeber: Johnson-Williams, Erin; Burnett, Philip
Hymns and Constructions of Race
Mobility, Agency, De/Coloniality
Herausgeber: Johnson-Williams, Erin; Burnett, Philip
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Hymns and Race examines how the hymn, historically and today, has reinforced, negotiated, and resisted constructions of race.
Hymns and Race examines how the hymn, historically and today, has reinforced, negotiated, and resisted constructions of race.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 424g
- ISBN-13: 9781032411866
- ISBN-10: 1032411864
- Artikelnr.: 74442651
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 424g
- ISBN-13: 9781032411866
- ISBN-10: 1032411864
- Artikelnr.: 74442651
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Erin Johnson-Williams is Lecturer in Music Education and Social Justice in the Department of Music at the University of Southampton, UK. Philip Burnett is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in Music at the University of York, UK.
1 Introduction: Constructing Hymns and Race
Erin Johnson-Williams and Philip Burnett
Part I: Mobility
2 Tonic Sol-fa Abroad: Missionaries, Hymn Singing and Indigenous
Communities
Robin Stevens
3 Chinese Hymns and Worship Practices as Global Mobility
Huijuan Hua and Shujin Zhang
4 The Faith and Politics of Emily Kathleen Hooper (1878-1974): Complicating
the Analysis of Christian Worship Music and Western Styles of Music in
China
Ellan A. Lincoln-Hyde
Part II Agency
5 And Wash the Æthiop White: Whiteness as Salvation and the Reception
History of Wesley's Conversion Hymn
Daniel Johnson
6 Anglican Ritualism and Xhosa Hymnody: The Training and Contribution of
Reverend Daniel Malgas
Andrew-John Bethke
7 We Become What We Sing: Hymnody as Control
June Boyce-Tillman
8 Co-Writing our Hymn for Liberation
Liz Gre
Part III Coloniality
9 Performing Race and Place Through Hymn-Singing: A Brazilian Perspective
Marcel Silva Steuernagel
10 Translations and Retranslations: Cherokee Hymnody and the Literary
Endeavors of Elias Boudinot
T. Wyatt Reynolds and Abraham Wallace
11 Sounding Coloniality and Voicing Resistance
Becca Whitla
Part IV Decoloniality
12 Decolonising a Hymn through its Mobility: A Case of Re-Location and
Altered Musical Aesthetics
Kgomotso Moshugi
13 Hybridizing Heritage: Hymns as Decolonial Practice amongst the Javanese
Surinameses
Jun Kai Pow
14 Challenging the Hymn Canon of 'Christian Otherness': The Nigerian
Christian Songs Project as Means of Musical Decolonization
Monique M. Ingalls, Ayobami A. Ayanyinka, and Mouma Emmanuella Chesirri
Foreword: Singing Down the Dividing Walls
C. Michael Hawn
Erin Johnson-Williams and Philip Burnett
Part I: Mobility
2 Tonic Sol-fa Abroad: Missionaries, Hymn Singing and Indigenous
Communities
Robin Stevens
3 Chinese Hymns and Worship Practices as Global Mobility
Huijuan Hua and Shujin Zhang
4 The Faith and Politics of Emily Kathleen Hooper (1878-1974): Complicating
the Analysis of Christian Worship Music and Western Styles of Music in
China
Ellan A. Lincoln-Hyde
Part II Agency
5 And Wash the Æthiop White: Whiteness as Salvation and the Reception
History of Wesley's Conversion Hymn
Daniel Johnson
6 Anglican Ritualism and Xhosa Hymnody: The Training and Contribution of
Reverend Daniel Malgas
Andrew-John Bethke
7 We Become What We Sing: Hymnody as Control
June Boyce-Tillman
8 Co-Writing our Hymn for Liberation
Liz Gre
Part III Coloniality
9 Performing Race and Place Through Hymn-Singing: A Brazilian Perspective
Marcel Silva Steuernagel
10 Translations and Retranslations: Cherokee Hymnody and the Literary
Endeavors of Elias Boudinot
T. Wyatt Reynolds and Abraham Wallace
11 Sounding Coloniality and Voicing Resistance
Becca Whitla
Part IV Decoloniality
12 Decolonising a Hymn through its Mobility: A Case of Re-Location and
Altered Musical Aesthetics
Kgomotso Moshugi
13 Hybridizing Heritage: Hymns as Decolonial Practice amongst the Javanese
Surinameses
Jun Kai Pow
14 Challenging the Hymn Canon of 'Christian Otherness': The Nigerian
Christian Songs Project as Means of Musical Decolonization
Monique M. Ingalls, Ayobami A. Ayanyinka, and Mouma Emmanuella Chesirri
Foreword: Singing Down the Dividing Walls
C. Michael Hawn
1 Introduction: Constructing Hymns and Race
Erin Johnson-Williams and Philip Burnett
Part I: Mobility
2 Tonic Sol-fa Abroad: Missionaries, Hymn Singing and Indigenous
Communities
Robin Stevens
3 Chinese Hymns and Worship Practices as Global Mobility
Huijuan Hua and Shujin Zhang
4 The Faith and Politics of Emily Kathleen Hooper (1878-1974): Complicating
the Analysis of Christian Worship Music and Western Styles of Music in
China
Ellan A. Lincoln-Hyde
Part II Agency
5 And Wash the Æthiop White: Whiteness as Salvation and the Reception
History of Wesley's Conversion Hymn
Daniel Johnson
6 Anglican Ritualism and Xhosa Hymnody: The Training and Contribution of
Reverend Daniel Malgas
Andrew-John Bethke
7 We Become What We Sing: Hymnody as Control
June Boyce-Tillman
8 Co-Writing our Hymn for Liberation
Liz Gre
Part III Coloniality
9 Performing Race and Place Through Hymn-Singing: A Brazilian Perspective
Marcel Silva Steuernagel
10 Translations and Retranslations: Cherokee Hymnody and the Literary
Endeavors of Elias Boudinot
T. Wyatt Reynolds and Abraham Wallace
11 Sounding Coloniality and Voicing Resistance
Becca Whitla
Part IV Decoloniality
12 Decolonising a Hymn through its Mobility: A Case of Re-Location and
Altered Musical Aesthetics
Kgomotso Moshugi
13 Hybridizing Heritage: Hymns as Decolonial Practice amongst the Javanese
Surinameses
Jun Kai Pow
14 Challenging the Hymn Canon of 'Christian Otherness': The Nigerian
Christian Songs Project as Means of Musical Decolonization
Monique M. Ingalls, Ayobami A. Ayanyinka, and Mouma Emmanuella Chesirri
Foreword: Singing Down the Dividing Walls
C. Michael Hawn
Erin Johnson-Williams and Philip Burnett
Part I: Mobility
2 Tonic Sol-fa Abroad: Missionaries, Hymn Singing and Indigenous
Communities
Robin Stevens
3 Chinese Hymns and Worship Practices as Global Mobility
Huijuan Hua and Shujin Zhang
4 The Faith and Politics of Emily Kathleen Hooper (1878-1974): Complicating
the Analysis of Christian Worship Music and Western Styles of Music in
China
Ellan A. Lincoln-Hyde
Part II Agency
5 And Wash the Æthiop White: Whiteness as Salvation and the Reception
History of Wesley's Conversion Hymn
Daniel Johnson
6 Anglican Ritualism and Xhosa Hymnody: The Training and Contribution of
Reverend Daniel Malgas
Andrew-John Bethke
7 We Become What We Sing: Hymnody as Control
June Boyce-Tillman
8 Co-Writing our Hymn for Liberation
Liz Gre
Part III Coloniality
9 Performing Race and Place Through Hymn-Singing: A Brazilian Perspective
Marcel Silva Steuernagel
10 Translations and Retranslations: Cherokee Hymnody and the Literary
Endeavors of Elias Boudinot
T. Wyatt Reynolds and Abraham Wallace
11 Sounding Coloniality and Voicing Resistance
Becca Whitla
Part IV Decoloniality
12 Decolonising a Hymn through its Mobility: A Case of Re-Location and
Altered Musical Aesthetics
Kgomotso Moshugi
13 Hybridizing Heritage: Hymns as Decolonial Practice amongst the Javanese
Surinameses
Jun Kai Pow
14 Challenging the Hymn Canon of 'Christian Otherness': The Nigerian
Christian Songs Project as Means of Musical Decolonization
Monique M. Ingalls, Ayobami A. Ayanyinka, and Mouma Emmanuella Chesirri
Foreword: Singing Down the Dividing Walls
C. Michael Hawn
