Dans la foulée du débat de l’article de James Robbins (paru dans un no du Journal de l’an dernier), Beverley Diamond se penche sur les problèmes de définition et de délimitation, une question qui a surgi lors de la préparation de l’article conjoint avec Robbins sur V'Ethnomusicologie”, pour la deuxième édition de V Encyclopédie de la musique au Canada. Plus particulièrement, Diamond pose un regard critique sur les acceptions d’ethnomusicologie, d’ethnomusicologues et même de Canada, telles qu’elles ont pu être délimitées à travers les siècles
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According to Philip Bohlman, “national music reflects the image of the nation so that those living i...
The subject this article is about dates back to a long teaching experience in Montreal. I taught in ...
Judith Becker’s contribution highlights the timely issue of interdisciplinary interaction between e...
James Robbins décrit les études antérieures de la musique traditionnelle au Canada, faisant une brèv...
This paper examines the genesis of the CJTM/RMFC over its thirty year existence. These “partial” ref...
A problem in ethnomusicology that defies solution is that of influence--was the music we are studyin...
Dr. Ida Halpern explique la relation qui existe entre l’ethnomusicologie et l’histoire orale et soul...
A glance at the ethnomusicology of the Muslim-majority Middle East might suggest it is peculiarly ex...
Abstract: This paper examines the genesis of the CJTM/RMFC over its thirty year existence. These “pa...
In this review, I discuss a book that was recently published by members of the Study Group on Histor...
The responsibility that comes with knowledge in an oral tradition is the subject of a talk by Yoeme ...
In this paper, I share the story of an interactive, digital exhibit called Canary in the Mine: Nova ...
This article is one of six pieces in the “Call and Response” section of the Spring/Summer 2014 issue...
In 1988, Canada enshrined multiculturalism into law, a democratizing manoeuver that allowed practiti...
UIDB/00472/2020 UIDP/00472/2020There is a growing trend to use storytelling techniques as a research...
According to Philip Bohlman, “national music reflects the image of the nation so that those living i...
The subject this article is about dates back to a long teaching experience in Montreal. I taught in ...
Judith Becker’s contribution highlights the timely issue of interdisciplinary interaction between e...