Everyday Musical Life among the Indigenous Bunun, Taiwan

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Bunun
Bunun Language
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community identity Taiwan
Contemporary Society
cultural transformation
District Level Event
DPP Candidate
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ethnomusicology
Everyday Musical
Everyday Musical Life
Folkloric festivals
Follow
Glutinous Millet
Indigenous Bunun
indigenous studies
Karaoke Business
Karaoke Performance
Multidisciplinary research
music ethnography case study
Musical Bow
Musical life
Musical Listening
Observant Participation
Playback
qualitative fieldwork
Real World Listening
ritual music practices
Staff Notation
Taiwan's Indigenous Peoples
Taiwanese Settings
Taiwan’s Indigenous Peoples
Timeless
Tudi Gong
Tv Music
UK's Art
UK’s Art
Urbanized Western populations
Voice Parts
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367748487
  • Weight: 470g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Apr 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Everyday Musical Life among the Indigenous Bunun, Taiwan contributes to multidisciplinary research on music in everyday human life by pushing beyond the urbanized Western populations routinely featured in such writing. Based on ethnographic study in Buklavu, a village in southern Taiwan mostly inhabited by the indigenous Bunun, the book explores villagers’ contemporaneous musical engagements and pathways, paying heed both to imported music—such as TV theme tunes, karaoke singing, church hymns—and to the transformation of Bunun traditions through school and community interventions and folkloric festivals. The case study underpins a new, widely applicable, theoretical model for the study of music in everyday life in global society which is historically engaged, sensitive to individual and group diversity, cognizant of the interplay of the mundane and the exceptional, and primed to support applied research.

Jonathan P.J. Stock is Professor of Music, University College Cork.

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