Where Rivers And Mountains Sing: Sound, Music, And Nomadism In Tuva And Beyond
| Publisher | Indiana University Press |
| Format | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| First Paperback Printing | 2011 |
| Pages / Font | 281 pages |
| ISBN | 0-253-34715-7 |
| ISBN | 978-0-253-34715-2 |
| ISBN | 978-0-253-22329-6 |
| Chapters | Preface Acknowledgments On language and pronunciation Dramatis personae Maps 1. FINDING THE FIELD Road Warriors Kyzyl Reinventing Tuva 2. THE WORLD IS ALIVE WITH THE MUSIC OF SOUND Musical Offerings In a Cave Natural Reverb INTERLUDE 3. LISTENING THE TUVAN WAY Timbre-Centered Music Throat-Singing: The Ideal Timbral Art 4. SOUND MIMESIS Mimesis and the Power of Representation Hunters: The Earliest Sound Technologists? Ludic Mimesis Sound Mimesis and Spiritual Landscape Sound Mimesis as Narrative The Mimesis of Mimesis Mimesis as Cultural Memory 5. MUSIC, SOUND AND ANIMALS Animal Spirits Signaling and Singing to Animals Listening to Animals Animals in Music “Animal-Style” Art and Music 6. AN ANIMIST VIEW OF THE WORLD Huun-Huur-Tu at Home Epic Dreams Shamans and Champagne The Spirit of Manas Women Are Not Supposed to Do This The Ondar Phenomenon The Spirit of Manas Crete POSTLUDE: APPROPRIATION AND ITS DISCONTENTS Glossary Notes Bibliography Index Key to selections on Compact Disc Key to selections on DVD |
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