Why is musical mimesis so much a part of the cultural world of indigenous Filipinos? What does it tell us about their musical sensibilities and their social world? This book addresses these issues through a study of the relations between musical poetics, myth, and magic in the musical and spiritual lives of T’boli men and women from the highlands of southwestern Mindanao. Manolete Mora’s study shows that musical mimesis is an intrinsic part of the cultural process of interpreting, articulating, making, and remaking the world. More significantly, it suggests that musical mimesis is intimately linked to a moral universe that is grounded in reciprocity. Musical mimesis is a way of establishing contact, fusion and identity with the "other," and...
The aim of this book is to identify structures in the talempong musical tradition that correspond wi...
This thesis aims to study how dance functions as a second-order semiological system, specifically fo...
This ethnomusicology study explores the contexts of the bamboo musical instruments of the Kalinga pe...
review of "Myth, Mimesis and Magic in the Music of the T’boli, Philippines", by Manolete Mora, Manil...
This is a study of music in the context of exchange and reciprocity—broadly encompassing what have b...
How do musical practices move? Though technology increasingly plays a great part in establishing dif...
The term mitimbang (“balanced”) is commonly used in indigenous Dusunic languages in Sabah, the east ...
The Buwaya Kalingga are a group of people living in the highl and s of northern Philippines. They po...
Magic, is culture elements which has been depeloped since the primitive era. The development of civi...
Music of the Baduy People of Western Java: Singing is a Medicine by Wim van Zanten is about music an...
Palo (long drum) music is an essential element of the rituals of the Afro-Dominican religion, La Vei...
This research globally examines sounds and deals with the fact that inland tribes functioned in medi...
This research globally examines sounds and deals with the fact that inland tribes functioned in medi...
Singers of indigenous, long narratives in the Philippines employ a number of tunes in setting the ve...
Mythologies and folktales are a significant part of the Philippine culture. Despite the abundance of...
The aim of this book is to identify structures in the talempong musical tradition that correspond wi...
This thesis aims to study how dance functions as a second-order semiological system, specifically fo...
This ethnomusicology study explores the contexts of the bamboo musical instruments of the Kalinga pe...
review of "Myth, Mimesis and Magic in the Music of the T’boli, Philippines", by Manolete Mora, Manil...
This is a study of music in the context of exchange and reciprocity—broadly encompassing what have b...
How do musical practices move? Though technology increasingly plays a great part in establishing dif...
The term mitimbang (“balanced”) is commonly used in indigenous Dusunic languages in Sabah, the east ...
The Buwaya Kalingga are a group of people living in the highl and s of northern Philippines. They po...
Magic, is culture elements which has been depeloped since the primitive era. The development of civi...
Music of the Baduy People of Western Java: Singing is a Medicine by Wim van Zanten is about music an...
Palo (long drum) music is an essential element of the rituals of the Afro-Dominican religion, La Vei...
This research globally examines sounds and deals with the fact that inland tribes functioned in medi...
This research globally examines sounds and deals with the fact that inland tribes functioned in medi...
Singers of indigenous, long narratives in the Philippines employ a number of tunes in setting the ve...
Mythologies and folktales are a significant part of the Philippine culture. Despite the abundance of...
The aim of this book is to identify structures in the talempong musical tradition that correspond wi...
This thesis aims to study how dance functions as a second-order semiological system, specifically fo...
This ethnomusicology study explores the contexts of the bamboo musical instruments of the Kalinga pe...