"Homecoming Recitals" (kwiguk tokch'anghoe) in South Korea are events in which singers of European-style classical music, after having studied and worked professionally abroad, return home and are integrated into the social and musical life of Seoul. This article explores what appear to be blatant contradictions in the key elements of the recital. Although the recitals are presented as public events and the singers as professionals, the audience consists almost entirely of persons related to the singer through kinship, school, or church. And although the recitals consist of secular art and operatic music, they almost always end with an encore featuring a Christian hymn or song. Drawing on extensive ethnographic research in the churches and ...
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Drawing on the work of Webb Keane and Joel Robbins in the anthropology of Christianity, furnished wi...
The Presbyterian Church of Mozambique (IPM) has its origins in the Swiss Mission and the European Re...
In recent decades the phenomenon of Black gospel music has diffused throughout much of Western Europ...
This article examines contemporary, traditional music culture in South Korea through a close look at...
This dissertation examines the entanglements between race, music, and religion in the constitution o...
My dissertation examines Protestant choral music in Korea from its introduction by American missiona...
Keith Howard offers an account of how Korean Christians who are professional musicians specializing ...
The political situation on the Korean Peninsula appears to be more hopeful now than for several deca...
Since 1962, when it enacted the Cultural Properties Preservation Law, the South Korean government ha...
As Korea has developed and modernized, music has come to play a central role as a symbol of national...
This study concerns the significance of performing Chongmyo-cheryeak, the Korean Royal Ancestral Shr...
The impact of Western music on the music of non-Western cultures has been an important topic in ethn...
The colonial period represents a complex situation in which Korean music performances were transform...
This thesis examines the cultural consumption of live music events in contemporary South Korea. It e...
Broken Voices is the first English-language book on Korea's rich folksong heritage, and the first ma...
Drawing on the work of Webb Keane and Joel Robbins in the anthropology of Christianity, furnished wi...
The Presbyterian Church of Mozambique (IPM) has its origins in the Swiss Mission and the European Re...
In recent decades the phenomenon of Black gospel music has diffused throughout much of Western Europ...