What happens to a worship song as it crosses geographical, cultural, and theological borders? How does this reallocation modify the role a song performs—and is performed—in context? This essay examines how religious songs that flow along transnational networks are transformed in the process of localization. It focuses particularly on how translation, conceived of broadly to encompass verbal and non-verbal aspects, happens within these processes. I argue that, while lyric translation remains a core component of these phenomena, it is but one of the multiple processes of localization that occur when a song travels. Throughout such processes, theology is (re)interpreted and songs are performed differently even as local congregations perceive t...
The transnationalization of religion refers to the relocalization of beliefs, rituals and religious ...
The role translator is really important since in this world people speak different languages. This f...
In The United Church of Canada, congregational song serves as a key source of both personal and comm...
Translation as a form of music localization does not only occur in diverse cultural or lingual conte...
The focus of this Special Issue is language translation in the process of localizing religious music...
The purpose of this article, besides highlighting some of the history of Vineyard worship in Latin A...
The increased use of global hymnody is among the many ways in which the diversification of congregat...
Bible translation and indigenous hymnody have always been important parts of the localization of the...
Congregational hymn-singing is an important part of all Protestant worship services. Luther himself ...
Historically, the language of Protestant congregational song in the Philippines was English, which w...
This article examines examples of musical localisation at the College of the Transfiguration, an Ang...
Hymns are commonly sung in the public space of worship. They often also function in other public as ...
How do songs and Christian hymns shape the identity and theology of Christian communities? How does ...
How do songs and Christian hymns shape the identity and theology of Christian communities? How does ...
Worshipping through music is a huge part of Christianity. Worship is done through music to bring peo...
The transnationalization of religion refers to the relocalization of beliefs, rituals and religious ...
The role translator is really important since in this world people speak different languages. This f...
In The United Church of Canada, congregational song serves as a key source of both personal and comm...
Translation as a form of music localization does not only occur in diverse cultural or lingual conte...
The focus of this Special Issue is language translation in the process of localizing religious music...
The purpose of this article, besides highlighting some of the history of Vineyard worship in Latin A...
The increased use of global hymnody is among the many ways in which the diversification of congregat...
Bible translation and indigenous hymnody have always been important parts of the localization of the...
Congregational hymn-singing is an important part of all Protestant worship services. Luther himself ...
Historically, the language of Protestant congregational song in the Philippines was English, which w...
This article examines examples of musical localisation at the College of the Transfiguration, an Ang...
Hymns are commonly sung in the public space of worship. They often also function in other public as ...
How do songs and Christian hymns shape the identity and theology of Christian communities? How does ...
How do songs and Christian hymns shape the identity and theology of Christian communities? How does ...
Worshipping through music is a huge part of Christianity. Worship is done through music to bring peo...
The transnationalization of religion refers to the relocalization of beliefs, rituals and religious ...
The role translator is really important since in this world people speak different languages. This f...
In The United Church of Canada, congregational song serves as a key source of both personal and comm...