The Musiké Journal

Musiké. International Journal of  Ethnomusicological Studies
Yearly peer-reviewed journal – ISSN 1824-7199

Editor-in-Chief, Sahlan Momo  |   Submission Guidelines.

The journal is distributed worldwide through libraries, bookshops, specialist music shops, and by subscription to individual and academic institutions, ethnomusicological and anthropological archives, or can be ordered from us.

 


[1, I, 1]  ~   Music & Ritual, ed. Keith Howard.

Keith Howard and Yarjung Kromchai ~ Tamu with Simon Mills, Ritual, Music and Life in Tamu Shamanism.
Carole Pegg, Tuning in to Place: Emergent Personhood in a Multi-sensory Khakas Shamanic Ritual.
Byron Dueck, ‘Suddenly a Sense of Being a Community’: Aboriginal Square Dancing and the Experience of Collectivity.
Diane Thram, Music and Healing: Sites of Power in the Rituals of Xhosa healers/Diviners and the Zion Church in South Africa.
Mark Hobart, Damp Dreams: Some Problems with Dance in Bali.
Margaret Kartomi, Aceh’s Body Percussion; From Ritual Devotional to Global Niveau.
Cheng Yu, China’s Xi’an Guye: Ritual and Performance Contexts.
Lam Ching-Wah, Recreating music and Dance in Confucian Rituals.
Tony Langlois, Representations of Ritual in Moroccan Music Video.
Anne Caufriez, Female Polyphony and Ritual for Cereal Growth in North Portugal.
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[2, I, 2]  ~  Sounds of Identity. The Music of the Afro-Asians, ed. Shihan De Silva Jayasuriya.

Amy Catlin-Jairazbhoy, From Sufi Shrines to the World Stage: Sidi African Indian Music, Intervention and the Quest for ‘Authenticity’.
Shihan De Silva Jayasuriya, Music and Memories: Oral Traditions from an Indian Ocean Island.
Aisha Bilkhair Khalifa, Spirit Possession and its Practices in Dubai (UAE).
Leila Ingrams, African Connections in Yemeni Music.
Gaila Sabar ~ Shlomit Kanari, Between the Local and the Global: African Musicians in Israel.
Ali Jihad Racy, The Life History of the Lyre: The Tanburah of the Gulf Region.
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[3, II, 1]  ~  Networks & Islands. World Music & Dance Education, ed. Ninja Kors.

Ninja Kors, Islands, Networks and Webs: Current Issues in Today’s Debate.
Huib Schippers, A Synergy of Contradictions: The Genesis of a World Music & Dance Centre.
Keith Howard, Performing Ethnomusicology: Exploring How Teaching Performance Undermines the Ethnomusicologist Within University Music Training.
Patrica Campbell, Ethnomusicology, Education and World Music Pedagogy: Across the Pond.
Mark Slobin, The Wesleyan Way: World Music in an American Academic Structure.
Michelle Boss Barba ~ Amanda Soto, Enriching or Endangering: Exploring the Positive and Negative Effects of Recontextualizing Mariachi Music for Use in K-12 Schools.
Lee Higgins, Participation, the Workshop, and the Welcome
Lauren Saraber, Negotiating Dutch Dance: The Changing Landscape of Dance in The Netherlands.
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[4, II, 2] ~ Analysing East Asian Music. Patterns of Rhythm and Melody, ed. Simon Mills.

Jane Alaszewska, Two Different Beats to a Single Drum: An Analysis of Old and New Stiles of Hachijô-daiko.
Stephen Jones, Living Early Composition: An Appreciation of Chinese Shawn Melody.
Eleni Kallimopoulou ~ Federico Spinetti, An Analysis of the Uyghur on Ikki Muqam: Aspects of Melody and Form in the Segha Suite.
Simon Mills, Playful Patterns of Freedom: Hand Gong Performance in Korean Shaman Ritual.
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[5/6, III, 1]  ~ Sacred Singing and Musical Spirituality, eds. Ian Russell and Frances Wilkins.

Fiorella Montero Diaz, Danza de Tjeras through Modernity and Migration.
Nicholas Ng, ‘I love the starry sky at night-time’: Singing and Signing in the Buddha’s Light International Association, Sydney.
Richard Widdess, Dapa: Dancing Gods, Virtual Pilgrimage and Sacred Singing in Bhaktapur, Nepal.
Davide Torri, Shamanic Traditions and Music Among the Yolmos of Nepal.
Simone Tarsitani, Melodic Analysis of the Performance of Islamic Hymns in Harar, Ethiopia.
Emmanula Kavvadia, Aspects of Stylistic and Musical Diversity in Religious Music in two Jewish Communities in Greece.
Marin Marian-Balasa, The Musical Experience of the Sacred and the Concept of Hierophony.
Mary Low, Singing Prayers in Secret: The Gaelic Hymn Rann Roimh Urnaigh (rune before prayer) and its Introductory Note.
Ian Russell, Between the Sacred and the Secular: Vernacular Performance in a North-East Scottish Coastal Community.
Frances Wilkins, Percenter-led Praise in Northern Scottish Congregations.
Sara M. Ross, How Does one Sing to a God who isn’t the Lord? Sacred Singing in American-Jewish Feminism.
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[7, IV, 1]  ~ Charmed Flutes, ed. Sahlan Momo.
Øystein Kristiansen, Why Music.
Alisa Nadezhkina, The Symbolism of the Flute. A Key to Revelation.
Yiming Zou, Old Flutes and New Tunes. The Use of Traditional Flutes in Popular Modern Music.
Anders Larsen, The Mythological Breath. Inflating Meaning into Being.
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