Modeling Ethnomusicology

Timothy Rice author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:20th Apr '17

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Ethnomusicology is an academic discipline with a very broad mandate: to understand why and how human beings are musical through the study of music in all its geographical and historical diversity. Ethnomusicological scholarship, however, has been remiss in articulating such goals, methods, and theories. A renowned figure in the field, Timothy Rice is one of the few scholars to regularly address this problem. In this volume, he offers a compilation of essays drawn from across his career that finds implicit and yet largely unrecognized patterns unifying ethnomusicology over its recent history. Modeling Ethnomusicology summarizes thirty years of thinking about the field of ethnomusicology as Rice frames and reframes the content of eight of his most important essays from their original context in relation to the environment of today's ethnomusicology. Rice proposes a variety of models meant to guide students and researchers in their study of ethnomusicology. Some of these models pull together disparate strands of the field, while others propose heuristic models that generate questions for researchers as they plan and conduct their research. A new introduction to these essays reviews the history of his writing about ethnomusicology and proposes an innovative model for theorizing in ethnomusicology by ethnomusicologists. This book will be an enduring, essential text in undergraduate and graduate ethnomusicology classrooms, as well as a must-buy for established scholars in the field.

This is a wonderfully valuable walk through much of ethnomusicologys history of theorizing[It] is very clear this will be a winner in the classroom. * Ellen Koskoff, Professor of Ethnomusicology, Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester *
Modeling Ethnomusicology will stand as a wonderful provocation and spur to theoretical action in ethnomusicology. What Rice has achieved here is a modeling of the act of modeling in ethnomusicology. The thought of this volume on the shelves is most welcome. * Martin Stokes, King Edward Professor of Music, King's College London *

ISBN: 9780190616892

Dimensions: 155mm x 231mm x 18mm

Weight: 476g

272 pages