A distinctive voice in the antipodes : essays in honour of Stephen A. Wild /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Gillespie, Kirsty (Editor), Niles, a, Don (Editor), Treloyn, Sally (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Acton, A.C.T. : ANU Press, 2017
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Table of Contents:
  • Stephen A. Wild: a distinctive voice in the antipodes / Kirsty Gillespie, Sally Treloyn, Kim Woo and Don Niles
  • Festschrift background and contents / Kirsty Gillespie, Sally Treloyn and Don Niles
  • Indigenous Australia
  • A different mode of exchange: the Mamurrng ceremony of Western Arnhem Land / Reuben Brown
  • Warlpiri ritual contexts as imaginative spaces for exploring traditional gender roles / Georgia Curran
  • Form and performance: the relations of melody, poetics, and rhythm in Dhalwangu Manikay / Peter G. Toner
  • Alyawarr Women's rain songs / Myfany Turpin, Richard Moyle and Eileen Kemarr Bonney
  • Singing with a distinctive voice: comparative musical analysis and the central Australian musical style in the Kimberley / Sally Treloyn
  • Turning the colonial tide: working towards a reconciled ethnomusicology in Australia / Elizabeth Mackinlay and Katelyn Barney
  • Pacific islands and beyond
  • Chanting diplomacy: music, conflict, and social cohesion in Micronesia / Brian Diettrich
  • Songs for distance, dancing to be connected: bonding memories of the Ogasawara Islands / Masaya Shishikura
  • The politics of the Baining fire dance / Naomi Faik-Simet
  • Touristic encounters: imag(in)ing Tahiti and its performing arts / Jane Freeman Moulin
  • Heritage and place: Kate Fagan's Diamond wheel and Nancy Kerr's Twice reflected sun / Jill Stubington
  • Living in Hawai'i: the pleasures and rewards of Hawaiian music for an 'outsider' ethnomusicologist / Ricardo D. Trimillos
  • Archiving and academia
  • Protecting our shadow: repatriating ancestral recordings to the Lihir Islands, Papua New Guinea / Kirsty Gillespie
  • The history of the 'ukulele 'is today' / Gisa Jähnichen
  • 'Never seen it before': the earliest reports and resulting confusion about the Hagen courting dance / Don Niles
  • Capturing music and dance in an archive: a meditation on imprisonment / Adrienne L. Kaeppler
  • Some comments on the gradual inclusion of musics beyond the Western canon by selected universities and societies / Barbara B. Smith
  • Ethnomusicology in Australia and New Zealand: a Trans-Tasman identity? / Dan Bendrups and Henry Johnson
  • Publications by Stephen A. Wild