Dear Terje, dear all,
Learning to play musical instruments and repertoire has long been a central part of ethnomusicological teaching and fieldwork. Even before fieldwork became an important method of the discipline, Jaap Kunst used to bring his violin with him on his travels, playing some music whenever he met new people. With the rise of fieldwork methods, Mantle Hood’s notion of “bi-musicality” became increasingly influential. Some recent people that spring to mind who discuss the concept (and the method more broadly) include Ted Solis, Deborah Wong, and John Baily, but you should be able to find many more. In fact, many discussions of ethnomusicological fieldwork will include a discussion of learning to play certain kinds of music - one of the reasons I don't really consider myself a "true" ethnomusicologist is that I've never really done so.
A few references:
Mantle Hood, "The Challenge of Bi-musicality" (1960): https://www.jstor.org/stable/924263
Deborah Wong, Speak it Louder: Asian Americans Making Music (2004)
Ted Solis, Performing Ethnomusicology (2004)
Deborah Wong, "Moving: From performance to performative ethnography and back again" in Braz & Cooley's Shadows in the Field (2008) - see also Michelle Kisliuk's chapter in the same volume.
John Baily, "Ethnomusicology, Intermusability and Performance Practice" in Henry Stobart, The New (Ethno)Musicologies (2008)
Best wishes,
Floris
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Onderwerp: Re: [AM] References on artistic methods in anthropology
Hello all!
Have a look at
Sam Beck 2015. “Urban Transitions: Graffiti Transformations.” In Sam Beck and Carl Maida, Ed’s. Public Anthropology in a Borderless World. Berghahn Books.
Best,
Sam
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> Hi Terje and all, you may want to have a look at my short piece on our last ethnographic comic book:
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> 2019 «Graphic Possibilities: Ethnographic Comic Book about Hepatitis C
> and Injecting Drug Use», Irish Journal of Anthropology, 22(1), 38-50.
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