As an ethnography of Central Australian singing traditions and ceremonial contexts, this book asks questions about the vitality of the cultural knowledge and practices highly valued by Warlpiri people and fundamental to their cultural heritage. Set against a discussion of the contemporary vitality of Aboriginal musical traditions in Australia and embedded in the historical background of this region, the book lays out the features of Warlpiri songs and ceremonies, and centers on a focal case study of the Warlpiri Kurdiji ceremony to illustrate the modes in which core cultural themes are being passed on through song to future generations.…mehr
As an ethnography of Central Australian singing traditions and ceremonial contexts, this book asks questions about the vitality of the cultural knowledge and practices highly valued by Warlpiri people and fundamental to their cultural heritage. Set against a discussion of the contemporary vitality of Aboriginal musical traditions in Australia and embedded in the historical background of this region, the book lays out the features of Warlpiri songs and ceremonies, and centers on a focal case study of the Warlpiri Kurdiji ceremony to illustrate the modes in which core cultural themes are being passed on through song to future generations.
Georgia Curran is an anthropologist who has undertaken collaborative projects in Warlpiri communities since 2005. She is currently a research fellow at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, University of Sydney.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Illustrations, Maps and Figures Foreword Otto Jungarrayi Sims Acknowledgments Notes on Text Introduction Chapter 1. Song and ceremony in Indigenous Australia Chapter 2. Yuendumu: A Brief Social History Chapter 3. Warlpiri Songs: Rights, Genres, and Ceremonial Contexts Chapter 4. Kurdiji, a Ceremony for "Making Young Men" Chapter 5. Holding Warlpiri Songs: Addressing Musical Endangerment Conclusion Appendix of songs from the Kurdiji Ceremony Glossary References Index
List of Illustrations, Maps and Figures Foreword Otto Jungarrayi Sims Acknowledgments Notes on Text Introduction Chapter 1. Song and ceremony in Indigenous Australia Chapter 2. Yuendumu: A Brief Social History Chapter 3. Warlpiri Songs: Rights, Genres, and Ceremonial Contexts Chapter 4. Kurdiji, a Ceremony for "Making Young Men" Chapter 5. Holding Warlpiri Songs: Addressing Musical Endangerment Conclusion Appendix of songs from the Kurdiji Ceremony Glossary References Index
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