Excerpt: I never imagined that I would help produce a documentary film based on my ethnographic fieldwork. Meeting documentary filmmaker Shara Lange during new faculty orientation at the university where we were both newly hired eventually led to our film Banjo Romantika (2013)—a full-length feature based on my research on bluegrass music in the Czech Republic, in which I play a key role as writer, producer, and on-screen character. Taking part in this film project has led me to consider how film enriches relationships with field colleagues, providing new opportunities for teaching and learning. I find that collaborations like ours can reframe and extend ethnomusicological work in productive ways
The responsibility that comes with knowledge in an oral tradition is the subject of a talk by Yoeme ...
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Excerpt: Making documentary films forces students to engage in the complexities of the genre
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This multi-part project pulls together all my fields of research under the umbrella of my ultimate i...
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Abstract: Researchers commonly disseminate their research findings in academic papers or books that ...
Researchers commonly disseminate their research findings in academic papers or books that have a sel...
Below the Radar is recorded on the territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples...
This doctoral project explores the collaborative process and relationships formed between anthropol...
My two years (1989-91) of dissertation fieldwork were spent in Southern Indiana in a small town lo...
In 1997, I moved to the Colne Valley in West Yorkshire and began volunteering with a local voluntary...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: Steven Hammer’s undergraduate course titled...
The responsibility that comes with knowledge in an oral tradition is the subject of a talk by Yoeme ...
In August 2012 a television documentary about traditional music was shot in Calabar, Nigeria. The ma...
I went to New York with a couple of friends of mine. We’re all artists. It was a trip through the Ki...
Excerpt: Making documentary films forces students to engage in the complexities of the genre
Excerpt: Proc ty housle? ( Why the fiddle? ) - Fiddlers are all bad here - Why not write about the ...
This multi-part project pulls together all my fields of research under the umbrella of my ultimate i...
This short article traces the author's work as an ethnomusicological filmmaker from 1973. Starting w...
This creative project is a film score for a documentary focusing on the Union Literary Institute, th...
Abstract: Researchers commonly disseminate their research findings in academic papers or books that ...
Researchers commonly disseminate their research findings in academic papers or books that have a sel...
Below the Radar is recorded on the territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples...
This doctoral project explores the collaborative process and relationships formed between anthropol...
My two years (1989-91) of dissertation fieldwork were spent in Southern Indiana in a small town lo...
In 1997, I moved to the Colne Valley in West Yorkshire and began volunteering with a local voluntary...
Curatorial note from Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities: Steven Hammer’s undergraduate course titled...
The responsibility that comes with knowledge in an oral tradition is the subject of a talk by Yoeme ...
In August 2012 a television documentary about traditional music was shot in Calabar, Nigeria. The ma...
I went to New York with a couple of friends of mine. We’re all artists. It was a trip through the Ki...