This article takes a diachronic look at the use of the word "identity" in ethnomusicology and related disciplines, synthesizing disparate uses and definitions to suggest an all-encompassing yet concise definition. Expanding from a critical piece by Timothy Rice (2007) on the topic, the literature review for the present study included not only articles in major ethnomusicology journals with the word "identity" in the title –as Rice did– but also monographs, anthologies, and academic encyclopedias in the realms of ethnomusicology, musicology, psychology, cultural studies, and anthropology where "identity" was a principal theme. The interdisciplinary and chronological approach shows writing about "identity&qu...
Music represents an important aspect of identity of both individuals and groups and an inevitable pa...
Music represents an important aspect of identity of both individuals and groups and an inevitable pa...
At the beginnings of Ethnomusicology as a science, it is possible to identify a strong interest in t...
This article takes a diachronic look at the use of the word "identity" in ethnomusicology and relate...
The relationship between music and identity became a commonplace theme in ethnomusicology beginning ...
Anthropology, as the study of human societies, has always been inclusive of music in some form or an...
The issues of musical identities formation and functions are being discussed within the sociology o...
Since its inception, the field of ethnomusicology has dramatically changed. In the past fifty years ...
From an anthropological perspective music is a cultural phenomenon. This means that in order to unde...
This essay defines ethnomusicology as the study of people making music. People make sounds that are ...
The reservation of „ethnomusicology‟ for the so-called non literate societies, which include A...
The purpose of this article is to identify the many aspects that constitute musical identity. The ar...
This paper presents some introductory observations on the ways in which the opposition between the m...
The article takes as its point of departure the current interest among ethnomusicologists in the new...
This study attempts to define ethnomusicology as the study of people making music through the lens o...
Music represents an important aspect of identity of both individuals and groups and an inevitable pa...
Music represents an important aspect of identity of both individuals and groups and an inevitable pa...
At the beginnings of Ethnomusicology as a science, it is possible to identify a strong interest in t...
This article takes a diachronic look at the use of the word "identity" in ethnomusicology and relate...
The relationship between music and identity became a commonplace theme in ethnomusicology beginning ...
Anthropology, as the study of human societies, has always been inclusive of music in some form or an...
The issues of musical identities formation and functions are being discussed within the sociology o...
Since its inception, the field of ethnomusicology has dramatically changed. In the past fifty years ...
From an anthropological perspective music is a cultural phenomenon. This means that in order to unde...
This essay defines ethnomusicology as the study of people making music. People make sounds that are ...
The reservation of „ethnomusicology‟ for the so-called non literate societies, which include A...
The purpose of this article is to identify the many aspects that constitute musical identity. The ar...
This paper presents some introductory observations on the ways in which the opposition between the m...
The article takes as its point of departure the current interest among ethnomusicologists in the new...
This study attempts to define ethnomusicology as the study of people making music through the lens o...
Music represents an important aspect of identity of both individuals and groups and an inevitable pa...
Music represents an important aspect of identity of both individuals and groups and an inevitable pa...
At the beginnings of Ethnomusicology as a science, it is possible to identify a strong interest in t...