Case studies that highlight the complex musical lives of Igorots, a minority group from Northern Philippines, remain sparse in ethnomusicological studies on Philippine indigenous music. Due largely to colonial racial logics and postcolonial nationalism, scholarship on Igorot music has been driven by essentialism and an attachment to cultural purity; it refuses consideration of indigenous people as agents who engage contemporary realities. My dissertation confronts these issues by illuminating conflicting expressions of Igorotness demonstrated through past and present discourse and the case studies of two Igorot groups who performed in protests and festivals in the Philippines in 2017 and 2018. Compelled by clashing politics, diverse audienc...
The central aim of this thesis is to investigate the musical lives of three distinct ethnocultural c...
Spanish and American colonisers ascribed the identity 'Igorot' to the peoples of the northern Philip...
Spanish and American colonisers ascribed the identity ‘Igorot’ to the peoples of the northern Philip...
Case studies that highlight the complex musical lives of Igorots, a minority group from Northern Phi...
This thesis examines the contemporary construction of identity in the context of the diaspora of in...
This dissertation examines the relationships between music, dance, faith, memory, the objectificatio...
This thesis examines how diasporic, musical and political identities are performed, contested and re...
This dissertation examines the historical relationship between the state and national culture in Pue...
This dissertation studies the revival of Taiwan’s Aboriginal music motivated by the emergence of a s...
Media representations of the Philippine indigenous people Igorot continue to exoticize and freeze th...
Gender, ethnicity, landscape, nation — none exist as real places or categories but as the effect of ...
This dissertation analyzes the ways son jarocho (the Mexican regional music, dance, and poetic tradi...
textFor the last two decades, professional Afroperuvian musicians have had to ask themselves how to ...
In this thesis I study how the Kichwa-Quijos are reconstructing rituals in order to strengthen self-...
This dissertation is a study on the son jarocho and its fandango as a migratory and transformative m...
The central aim of this thesis is to investigate the musical lives of three distinct ethnocultural c...
Spanish and American colonisers ascribed the identity 'Igorot' to the peoples of the northern Philip...
Spanish and American colonisers ascribed the identity ‘Igorot’ to the peoples of the northern Philip...
Case studies that highlight the complex musical lives of Igorots, a minority group from Northern Phi...
This thesis examines the contemporary construction of identity in the context of the diaspora of in...
This dissertation examines the relationships between music, dance, faith, memory, the objectificatio...
This thesis examines how diasporic, musical and political identities are performed, contested and re...
This dissertation examines the historical relationship between the state and national culture in Pue...
This dissertation studies the revival of Taiwan’s Aboriginal music motivated by the emergence of a s...
Media representations of the Philippine indigenous people Igorot continue to exoticize and freeze th...
Gender, ethnicity, landscape, nation — none exist as real places or categories but as the effect of ...
This dissertation analyzes the ways son jarocho (the Mexican regional music, dance, and poetic tradi...
textFor the last two decades, professional Afroperuvian musicians have had to ask themselves how to ...
In this thesis I study how the Kichwa-Quijos are reconstructing rituals in order to strengthen self-...
This dissertation is a study on the son jarocho and its fandango as a migratory and transformative m...
The central aim of this thesis is to investigate the musical lives of three distinct ethnocultural c...
Spanish and American colonisers ascribed the identity 'Igorot' to the peoples of the northern Philip...
Spanish and American colonisers ascribed the identity ‘Igorot’ to the peoples of the northern Philip...