This is a study of the musical and cultural interaction of the Mundas, an adivasi (tribal, aboriginal) group of east-central India, with Hindu caste communities living in the same region. Over the last three hundred years, Hindu and Muslim outsiders, whom Mundas call diku (alien, exploiter), moved into Mundari lands and gained dominance over Mundas and other adivasis. Although the Mundas consider the outsiders unwelcome intruders, they have borrowed their music and dances, segregating them into a communal song and dance repertory of the monsoon season called karam, from the Hindu karma. In this study, the karam complex of music, dance, and festivals is studied within its ethnographic, historical, and musical contexts and interpreted within ...
This article explores how music at once reflects and also actively shapes aspects of communal relati...
references, 136 titles. Recent scholarship has revealed that the representation of Karnatic music as...
Studies on social and cultural change in India are explained largely through models of sanskritizati...
This is a study of the musical and cultural interaction of the Mundas, an adivasi (tribal, aborigina...
559 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.An examination of the idea of...
In the Central Himalayan region of Garhwal, the gods (devtas) enjoy dancing and come on to their med...
Recent scholarship has revealed that the representation of Karnatic music as a “classical” art form ...
Folk music is one medium used by the Dalits of India in response to the oppression they face under t...
Summary Transition of Hindustani Music Tradition in the Context of Commercialized Spirituality: Fiel...
Jharkhand is newly constituted 28th State in the eastern part of India which is known for the oldest...
This study seeks to better understand the uses and functions of chenta drum ensembles in the religio...
The present study is based on secondary sources and qualitative methods along with historical and an...
The Kodava form a substantial minority in the Kodagu (Coorg) district of South India. This paper exa...
The effects of the introduction of new methods to encounter music in the globalized social sphere ar...
The article gives an overview of Indian musical art. The author dwells upon history of Indian music,...
This article explores how music at once reflects and also actively shapes aspects of communal relati...
references, 136 titles. Recent scholarship has revealed that the representation of Karnatic music as...
Studies on social and cultural change in India are explained largely through models of sanskritizati...
This is a study of the musical and cultural interaction of the Mundas, an adivasi (tribal, aborigina...
559 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.An examination of the idea of...
In the Central Himalayan region of Garhwal, the gods (devtas) enjoy dancing and come on to their med...
Recent scholarship has revealed that the representation of Karnatic music as a “classical” art form ...
Folk music is one medium used by the Dalits of India in response to the oppression they face under t...
Summary Transition of Hindustani Music Tradition in the Context of Commercialized Spirituality: Fiel...
Jharkhand is newly constituted 28th State in the eastern part of India which is known for the oldest...
This study seeks to better understand the uses and functions of chenta drum ensembles in the religio...
The present study is based on secondary sources and qualitative methods along with historical and an...
The Kodava form a substantial minority in the Kodagu (Coorg) district of South India. This paper exa...
The effects of the introduction of new methods to encounter music in the globalized social sphere ar...
The article gives an overview of Indian musical art. The author dwells upon history of Indian music,...
This article explores how music at once reflects and also actively shapes aspects of communal relati...
references, 136 titles. Recent scholarship has revealed that the representation of Karnatic music as...
Studies on social and cultural change in India are explained largely through models of sanskritizati...