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Cultura discográfica: música powwow y la industria discográfica aborigen en el Nor-

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Recording Culture: Powwow Music and the Aboriginal Recording Industry on the Nor
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ISBN
9780822353232
Publication Name
Recording Culture : Powwow Music and the Aboriginal Recording Industry on the Northern Plains
Item Length
9.3in
Publisher
Duke University Press
Series
Refiguring American Music Ser.
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Christopher A. Scales
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
24.1 Oz
Number of Pages
368 Pages

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Drawing on his ethnographic research at powwow grounds and in recording studios, Christopher A. Scales examines the ways that powwow drum groups have utilized recording technology in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, the unique aesthetic principles of recorded powwow music, and the relationships between drum groups and the Native music labels and recording studios.

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Publisher
Duke University Press
ISBN-10
0822353237
ISBN-13
9780822353232
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113191432

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Author
Christopher A. Scales
Publication Name
Recording Culture : Powwow Music and the Aboriginal Recording Industry on the Northern Plains
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Series
Refiguring American Music Ser.
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
368 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.3in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
24.1 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ml3557.S23 2012
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This engaging book will be of interest to ethnomusicologists, anthropologists, non-specialists interested in powwow music and contemporary indigenous culture, and scholars in Native American and indigenous studies., Recording Culture will serve as an excellent resource for anyone who has never been to a powwow or who knows little about powwow dancing or music., Recording Culture is conceptually sophisticated in approach and ethnographically detailed in its content.... Recording Culture [is] a pivotal addition to the literature on the powwow, the most widespread and dynamic vehicle of indigenous expressive culture in native North America., Recording Culture and its accompanying CD are incomparable educational resources for the classroom.... Firmly grounded in ethnomusicological and community-based tradition, it is a flavorful description of the most widespread, colorful, living-breathing musical form known to indigenous peoples across Turtle Island., "This is a fascinating study, at once deeply historical and thoroughly contemporary. Through his detailed exploration of the shifting ethics and aesthetics of powwow performance, Christopher A. Scales insightfully shows us how the powwow has always been a contemporary practice of identity negotiation."- David W. Samuels , author of Putting a Song on Top of It: Expression and Identity on the San Carlos Apache Reservation, While the book makes a clear contribution to the interdisciplinary field of indigenous studies, the work will also be of interest to scholars in cultural anthropology, folklore studies, and the author's field of ethnomusicology. With this new title, Duke University Press continues its work of publishing important scholarship in Native American and indigenous studies that advances the field while consciously reaching beyond it to make accessible contributions of interest to scholars working outside its boundaries., This is an important, far-ranging discussion that deepens our understanding of powwow music in new and important ways., An ambitious book on an important and all- too- oft en underrepresented topic pertaining to the musicking of American Indians: the struggle over the control of representation via mechanically reproducible recordings., ...A study that is both descriptive and theoretically sophisticated... Scales pulls off a remarkable study, one that every student of indigenous song traditions should read., The book certainly has more interdisciplinary reach than is overtly written into it; those who work in performance studies and media studies will find much of interest, especially around issues related to the live and recorded production of music. Recording Culture is a welcome and significant contribution both to the study of Native and powwow music and performance, and to studies of the relationship between live and recorded musical expression., " Recording Culture is an exceptional contribution to knowledge about contemporary Native American cultural initiatives. Within studies of powwow music, it is unique in its focus on aspects of CD production and issues related to the commodification of Native culture. It also provides original insights into matters such as the subtleties of drum beats, the evolving distinctions between song forms, and the criteria for judging powwow music. Christopher A. Scales's experience as a producer, as well as an ethnomusicologist, is particularly significant, since the material that he analyzes is not easily accessible outside the recording studio."- Beverley Diamond , author of Native American Music in Eastern North America: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture, " Recording Culture is an exceptional contribution to knowledge about contemporary Native American cultural initiatives. Within studies of powwow music, it is unique in its focus on aspects of CD production and issues related to the commodification of Native culture. It also provides original insights into matters such as the subtleties of drum beats, the evolving distinctions between song forms, and the criteria for judging powwow music. Christopher A. Scales's experience as a producer, as well as an ethnomusicologist, is particularly significant, since the material that he analyzes is not easily accessible outside the recording studio."-- Beverley Diamond , author of Native American Music in Eastern North America: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture, All in all, this is a richly informative book, and one that lays the groundwork for what will hopefully be more studies documenting a particularly turbulent time in the music industry and the Native response of embracing technology and innovation., " Recording Culture is an exceptional contribution to knowledge about contemporary Native American cultural initiatives. Within studies of powwow music, it is unique in its focus on aspects of CD production and issues related to the commodification of Native culture. It also provides original insights into matters such as the subtleties of drum beats, the evolving distinctions between song forms, and the criteria for judging powwow music. Christopher A. Scales's experience as a producer, as well as an ethnomusicologist, is particularly significant, since the material that he analyzes is not easily accessible outside the recording studio."-Beverley Diamond, author of Native American Music in Eastern North America: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture ., Christopher A. Scales's Recording Culture is a groundbreaking book that seamlessly combines two research areas that have rarely been examined together and that few scholars have the capacity to write on: Aboriginal powwow music and the recording industry., "This is a fascinating study, at once deeply historical and thoroughly contemporary. Through his detailed exploration of the shifting ethics and aesthetics of powwow performance, Christopher A. Scales insightfully shows us how the powwow has always been a contemporary practice of identity negotiation."-- David W. Samuels , author of Putting a Song on Top of It: Expression and Identity on the San Carlos Apache Reservation
Table of Content
Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 Part I. Northern Plains Powwow Culture 1. Powwow Practices: Competition and the Discourse of Tradition 27 2. Powwow Songs: Aesthetics and Performance Practice 63 3. Drum Groups and Singers 112 Part II. The Mediation of Powwows 4. The Powwow Recording Industry in Western Canada: Race, Culture, and Commerce 143 5. Powwow Music in the Studio: Mediation and Musical Fields 187 6. Producing Powwow Music: The Aesthetics of Liveness 212 7. Powwows "Live" and "Mediated" 241 Coda. Recording Culture in the Twenty-First Century 268 Appendix: Notes on the CD Tracks 282 Notes 289 References 311 Index 323 A photo gallery appears after page 140.
Copyright Date
2012
Topic
Ethnomusicology, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Industries / Entertainment
Lccn
2012-011590
Dewey Decimal
781.62/97071
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Music, Business & Economics, Social Science

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