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Preface |
Harris M. Berger, Friedlind Riedel, and David VanderHamm |
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Section 1. Historical Perspectives and Disciplinary Directions. Phenomenological Approaches in the History of Ethnomusicology |
Harris M. Berger, David VanderHamm, and Friedlind Riedel ; Carl Stumpf and the Phenomenology of Musical Utterances / Julia Kursell ; Aesthetic Experience, Social Interfaces, and the Phenomenology of Music / Roger W. H. Savage ; The Expressive Culture of Sound Communication among Humans and Other Beings : A Phenomenological and Ecological Approach / Jeff Todd Titon |
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Section 2. Memory, Imagination, and Consciousness. Listening Beyond Sound and Life : Reflections on Imagined Music |
J. Martin Daughtry ; Young People's Lived Experience of Music in Everyday Life : Psychological and Phenomenological Perspectives / Ruth Herbert |
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Section 3. Transformations and Possibilities of the Person. Sexed Bodies |
(Im)Possible Bodies / Polyphonic Bodies / Stephen Amico ; Phenomenology and Habitus in Music Listening / Andrew McGuiness ; Playing and Listening : Phenomenological Hermeneutics and Improvisation / Charles Sharp |
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Section 4. Intercorporeality, Perception, and Movement. Virtuosity, Obviously : Ravi Shankar, Historical Phenomenology, and the Valuation of Skill |
David VanderHamm ; The Sound of Movement : Hearing Kathak Dance / Monica Dalidowicz ; Scrape, Brush, Flick : The Phenomenology of Sound / Katharine Young |
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Section 5. Ontologies. Not Just One, Not Just Now : Relational Voices in Time |
Matthew Rahaim ; Staging Karma : Cultural Techniques of Transformation in Burmese Musical Drama / Friedlind Riedel ; Intuitive Sensory Presentiation and Recollection : A Phenomenological Interpretation of the Deer Dance / Helena Simonett |
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Section 6. Rasa, Affect, Atmosphere. Towards a Phenomenology of Rasa : Theorizing from Ras in Sikh Sabad Kīrtan Practice |
Inderjit N. Kaur ; The Aesthetics of Proximity and the Ethics of Empathy / Deborah Kapchan ; Phenomenological Displacements : Voice, Atmospheric Disturbance, and Mediatized Grief / Daniel Fisher |
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Section 7. Ethics of Performance, Ethics of Research. Jazz Etiquette : Between Aesthetics and Ethics |
Alessandro Duranti, Jason Throop, and Matthew McCoy ; Facing the Musical Other : Alfred Schutz, Emmanuel Levinas, and the Ethnography of Musical Experience / Esther Clinton and Jeremy Wallach ; Artificial Intelligence and Phenomenological Ethnography / Ritwik Banerji ; Ways of the Mind : Toward a Phenomenological Ethnomusicology of Autistic Musical Experience / Dotan Nitzberg and Michael B. Bakan. |
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Preface |
Harris M. Berger, Friedlind Riedel, and David VanderHamm |
|
Section 1. Historical Perspectives and Disciplinary Directions. Phenomenological Approaches in the History of Ethnomusicology |
Harris M. Berger, David VanderHamm, and Friedlind Riedel ; Carl Stumpf and the Phenomenology of Musical Utterances / Julia Kursell ; Aesthetic Experience, Social Interfaces, and the Phenomenology of Music / Roger W. H. Savage ; The Expressive Culture of Sound Communication among Humans and Other Beings : A Phenomenological and Ecological Approach / Jeff Todd Titon |
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Section 2. Memory, Imagination, and Consciousness. Listening Beyond Sound and Life : Reflections on Imagined Music |
J. Martin Daughtry ; Young People's Lived Experience of Music in Everyday Life : Psychological and Phenomenological Perspectives / Ruth Herbert |